The Art of Being Happy: In a Series of Letters from a Father to His Children: with Observations and CommentsGood Press, 29 Nov 2019 - 387 halaman The Art of Being Happy is a philosophical work by French author Joseph Droz, translated by Timothy Flint. In a series of letters from a father to his children, Droz shares his insights on happiness and offers guidance on how to cultivate a joyful and fulfilling life. The book provides thoughtful commentary on the nature of happiness and the principles that govern human well-being. |
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THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED | |
GENERAL VIEWS OF THE SUBJECT | |
OUR DESIRES | |
TRANQUILLITY OF MIND | |
OF MISFORTUNE | |
OF INDEPENDENCE | |
OF MARRIAGE | |
CHILDREN | |
OF FRIENDSHIP | |
THE PLEASURES OF THE SENSES | |
THE PLEASURES OF THE HEART | |
THE PLEASURES OF THE UNDERSTANDING | |
THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION | |
MELANCHOLY | |
OF HEALTH | |
OF COMPETENCE | |
OF OPINION AND THE AFFECTION OF | |
OF THE SENTIMENT MEN OUGHT TO INSPIRE | |
OF SOME OF THE VIRTUES | |
RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTS | |
OF THE RAPIDITY OF LIFE | |
ON DEATH | |
CONCLUSION OF DROZ SUR LART DETRE HEUREUX | |
THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION | |
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