Happiness Paradox The Happiness Paradigm
The Very Things We Thought Would Bring Us Joy Actually Steal It Away.
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Familius LLC
Published:1st Jan '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
New York Times #1 bestselling author Richard Eyre contends that the three things today's society desires most—control, ownership, and independence—are, paradoxically, what bring the most discouragement and unhappiness in our lives.Providing a mind-changing exploration of the inherent problems with our fixation on control over our lives, ownership of material possessions, and independence from others, Eyre responds with a unique and engaging counterpoint on how to switch to the joy-giving alternatives of serendipity, stewardship, and interdependence and thus live a more verdant and abundant life. Packaged in a unique "flip-over" format, the first half of The Happiness Paradox explores today's challenges to happiness. The second half of the book, when flipped over, explores The Happiness Paradigm: How A New View Can Turn Your Life Right-Side Up.Eyre, author of Teaching Your Children Values, The Entitlement Trap, and The Turning, uses his engaging and highly personal style to walk us through a mental paradigm shift that can change our perspectives and improve our lives. An impactful, illuminating, and pragmatic exploration of how what we seek impacts our well-being, The Happiness Paradox/The Happiness Paradigm is one of the most unique books ever written about our search for lasting joy.
"For decades, Richard and Linda Eyre’s books have inspired spouses and parents around the world to keep their families strong. Now Richard turns his focus to the much-discussed topic of human happiness and creates a whole new perspective on where real joy comes from—and where it doesn’t."
—J.W. Marriott, Jr.
"There is no dearth of happiness books these days, but most of them just flit around the edges of the subject. This book goes to the heart—to the crux—and asks us to make a fundamental flip in how we see things and what we go after."
—Stephen M.R. Covey, The Speed of Trust
"The Happiness Paradox is thought-provoking, engaging and well-written. Readers will appreciate Eyre's use of a wide variety religious and philosophical authorities—there is truly something for everyone in this book. The message resonates in today's workaholic culture that rewards hard work and stress with, well, more hard work and stress."
—Deseret News
ISBN: 9781641700535
Dimensions: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
Weight: 440g
306 pages