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 In 'The Art of Being Happy' by Joseph Droz, the reader is taken on a philosophical journey exploring the nature of happiness and how to achieve it. Droz delves into the concept of happiness from various perspectives, blending elements of philosophy, psychology, and spirituality to offer a well-rounded examination of the topic. The book's prose is elegant and concise, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Drawing on both classic philosophical thought and contemporary insights, Droz presents a compelling case for finding happiness within oneself. This book is a timeless exploration of an age-old question, making it relevant to readers across different eras and cultures. Joseph Droz, a renowned philosopher and writer, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to 'The Art of Being Happy'. His background in philosophy and psychology provides a solid foundation for the ideas presented in the book, offering readers a well-informed perspective on the topic of happiness. Droz's passion for studying human nature and well-being shines through in his writing, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in self-improvement and personal development. I highly recommend 'The Art of Being Happy' to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what it means to be truly happy. Joseph Droz's insights are thought-provoking and insightful, offering readers a roadmap to finding happiness and fulfillment in their lives. This book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their well-being and lead a more meaningful existence. |
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... errors. But one who has preceded you on the journey, who has listened to the impressive oracles of years, may impart some aid if you will listen with docility, to enable you to anticipate the lessons of experimental acquaintance with ...
... errors. But one who has preceded you on the journey, who has listened to the impressive oracles of years, may impart some aid if you will listen with docility, to enable you to anticipate the lessons of experimental acquaintance with ...
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... errors from this source, language is too feeble, to delineate the countless and unutterable miseries, that, in all time since the institution of marriage, as recognised by Christianity, have resulted from these incompatible unions, for ...
... errors from this source, language is too feeble, to delineate the countless and unutterable miseries, that, in all time since the institution of marriage, as recognised by Christianity, have resulted from these incompatible unions, for ...
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... errors of their parents, to make common stock of their misery anew, to multiply the number of the unhappy, or perhaps worse, to tenant hospitals, and the receptacles of human ignorance and misery. Can any question be imagined in life ...
... errors of their parents, to make common stock of their misery anew, to multiply the number of the unhappy, or perhaps worse, to tenant hospitals, and the receptacles of human ignorance and misery. Can any question be imagined in life ...
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... error, not only among philosophers, but among practical men, to imagine that the feelings of the mind are communicated to it through the medium of the intellect; and, in particular, that if no indelicate objects reach the eyes, or ...
... error, not only among philosophers, but among practical men, to imagine that the feelings of the mind are communicated to it through the medium of the intellect; and, in particular, that if no indelicate objects reach the eyes, or ...
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... error in philosophy, and false delicacy founded on it), to permit it to riot in all the fierceness of a blind animal instinct, withdrawn from the eye of reason, but not thereby deprived of its vehemence and importunity. The former ...
... error in philosophy, and false delicacy founded on it), to permit it to riot in all the fierceness of a blind animal instinct, withdrawn from the eye of reason, but not thereby deprived of its vehemence and importunity. The former ...
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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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