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Happiness Simplified
Happiness Simplified
Happiness Simplified
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This guide include delicius Free delicius Ice Cream… No is not, sorry for dissapoint you, I just wanted your atention. But I promise if you keep reading you will get something better… And no, you not going to get two ice cream.

Happiness is a widely discussed topic, and still it is quite disconcerting. In fact, many sociological studies show that most people have no idea what it is that makes them happy.

For a long time, gurus talked about positive thinking as the key of happiness. Well, sorry for dissapointed again but is not.

According to a poll made by psychiatrist Robert Waldinger about what were his most important goals on our life for today's young people, 80% of the respondents said that they were millionaires. And not only that, in addition, half of them also wanted to be famous. So we work hard to get that things but, Are they actually the most important in life for our happiness?

As the entrepreneur Nat Ware afirm: The first step to being happy is to understand why we can often become unhappy.

There is no magic pill for true happiness, at least not that it results in the long run. Happiness is an emotional process that can be learned if we understand the primary factors that determine it. Giving you a better undestanding of happiness is actually will help you to make you happier, but this undoubtedly requires a lot of work, effort and determination.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2017
ISBN9781386095163
Happiness Simplified
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German Muhlenberg

Hi! My name is German. I am half Argentine, half German (and yes, my name is German). I've been traveling for the last three years around the world (except Antarctica, a bit too cold for me), but I still have a lot of places to see. At the moment I'm stopping in the UK in Edinburgh.  MY STORY Throughout our lives men and women acquire and develop social skills and methods of seduction. Your method may be based on buying flowers, dancing, playing an instrument, complimenting, lying or being completely honest. Quite a few years ago, during my first nights out, my “method” consisted in simply sitting down and waiting for a girl to come up to me…and it worked, but with very few girls! Let’s just say it was a very limited “method”. The desire to overcome that limitation was what led me to research the most effective ways to attract women and improve my social skills. Nevertheless, my main aim here is not to expound on the most effective seduction techniques and methods, but rather on how we can successfully become more attractive as individuals through personal growth and awareness of our own potential. I used to be really bad attracting women, seriously, I didn't have any idea of what to do with them. I started as a student in LevantArt, the biggest seduction academy of the Spanish-speaking world and later, co-founder Martin Rieznik confessed to me that his first impression of me was that I was hopeless. But I studied, and studied a lot. My Saturday nights alone watching movies ended and I became a Seduction Coach in the LevantArt academy. Now, after five years of advising hundreds of men of different ages, professions and interests and then two years of travelling around the world meeting girls from all over, this book is the result of all my experiences. The same book (or, as entitled in Spanish, Seductor Infalible) has been successfully published, is currently on sale in Argentina’s top bookstores, and has achieved solid success.

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    Happiness Simplified - German Muhlenberg

    Table of contents

    - Introduction

    - Chapter 1: Why we are so unhappy

    - Chapter 2: Undestanding Happiness

    - Chapter 3: What make us Happy?

    - Chapter 4: The longest Study on Hapiness

    - Chapter 5: The Danes´s secret on Hapiness

    CONCLUSION

    Introduction

    This guide includes delicious Free Ice Cream... No it doesn't, sorry to disappoint you. But I promise if you keep reading you will get something better... And no, you are not going to get two ice creams.

    Happiness is a widely discussed topic, and still it is quite disconcerting. In fact, many sociological studies show that most people have no idea what it is that makes them happy.

    According to a poll taken by psychiatrist Robert Waldinger about what the most important goals were in life for today's young people, 80% of the respondents said 'being a millionaire.' And not only that, half of them also wanted to be famous. So we work hard to get those things but, are they actually the most important in life for our happiness?

    In addition. for a long time, it was also said that positive thinking was the key to happiness. Well, sorry to disappoint again but it is not.

    As the entrepreneur Nat Ware affirms: The first step to being happy is to understand why we can often become unhappy.

    There is no magic pill for true happiness, at least nothing that will last in the long run. Happiness is an emotional process that can be learned if we understand the primary factors that determine it. Giving you a better understanding of happiness will actually help you to make yourself happier, but this undoubtedly requires a lot of work, effort and determination.

    Chapter 1: Why we are so unhappy

    - Why is it we live in the era of greater comfort and yet complain more?

    - Why is it we have become more wealthy and are still not any happier?

    - Why are we more unhappy coming second place in a competition than coming third?

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    In his Ted talk "Why we are so unhappy," economist and entrepreneur Nat Ware, explains how bad we are at predicting our own happiness.

    "The first step to

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