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The Happiness Equation: Want Nothing + Do Anything = Have Everything
by Neil Pasricha
The Happiness Equation is the latest in the stuffed-to-the-gills genre of happiness self-help books, but Neil Pasricha, the New York Times bestselling author of The Book of AWESOME, is unfazed by the glut. He believes strongly in his message. So strongly, in fact, that he's willing to paste the eponymous equation on the front cover of the book: WANT NOTHING + DO ANYTHING = HAVE EVERYTHING. Intended as a guide to life for his son, the book's tone is nothing if not sincere. Leaving his job at Wal-Mart to dedicate more time to The Institute for Global Happiness combined with the publication of this book leaves me with the impression of Pasricha's very genuine intent to make the world a happier place.
According to Pasricha, there are nine "secrets" to happiness. These nine "secrets" are divided into three sections titled (as you may have guessed) WANT NOTHING, DO ANYTHING, and HAVE EVERYTHING. Each section breaks down into three "secrets," with each "secret" broken down further into a number of short chapters.
I say "secrets" with quotations because like many self-help books, this one suffers from being not in the least groundbreaking and restating a lot of things that have become part of the public's general understanding. Continue reading at The Atwood blog http://bit.ly/2o6G5mn
According to Pasricha, there are nine "secrets" to happiness. These nine "secrets" are divided into three sections titled (as you may have guessed) WANT NOTHING, DO ANYTHING, and HAVE EVERYTHING. Each section breaks down into three "secrets," with each "secret" broken down further into a number of short chapters.
I say "secrets" with quotations because like many self-help books, this one suffers from being not in the least groundbreaking and restating a lot of things that have become part of the public's general understanding. Continue reading at The Atwood blog http://bit.ly/2o6G5mn