Being unhappy

Being unhappy

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We live in an age where people are convinced that they should be happy all the time. Newspapers, books, billboards and advertising spots have exhausted everything that can be said about happiness... Being happy has become perceived as a duty, a duty, and this perception alone has become a significant source of stress for people. We have literally begun to live under the domination of the "dictatorship of happiness". Wilhelm Schmid says that happiness is given too much meaning and takes a position in favor of unhappiness in his book.

What are the reasons for the happiness hysteria that keeps breaking out? How do the happiness formulas we encounter on different channels almost every day actually affect us? Does "trying" to be happy make individuals and society more unhappy? Is being successful a must for a happy life? What does it mean to live a beautiful and meaningful life? Is unhappiness a modern plague from which we must flee as soon as we realize it is approaching? How does coping with unhappiness enrich our lives and personalities? Philosopher and "happiness researcher" Wilhelm Schmid, whose books have been translated into fifteen languages around the world, encourages readers to accept life as a whole with its ups and downs in Being Unhappy, while promising a fulfilling and meaningful life in return.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)



Number of Pages: 92

Year of Printing: 2014


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Publishing

Number of Pages: 92

First Printing Year: 2014

Language Turkish

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 92
Publication Year : 2014
ISBN : 9789750514135
The heart : Turkish
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F... D... | 09/11/2024
Alış veriş yapmak gayet kolay oldu.
Üye olmadan sipariş verebildim.
Ayrıca, kargo süreci hakkında da sistem üzerinden güncel olarak bilgilendirildim.
Memnuniyet duydum.
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Being unhappy We live in an age where people are convinced that they should be happy all the time. Newspapers, books, billboards and advertising spots have exhausted everything that can be said about happiness... Being happy has become perceived as a duty, a duty, and this perception alone has become a significant source of stress for people. We have literally begun to live under the domination of the "dictatorship of happiness". Wilhelm Schmid says that too much meaning is given to happiness and takes a position in favor of unhappiness in his book. What are the reasons for the happiness hysteria that keeps breaking out? How do the happiness formulas we encounter on different channels almost every day actually affect us? Does "trying" to be happy make individuals and society more unhappy? Is being successful a must for a happy life? What does it mean to live a beautiful and meaningful life? Is unhappiness a modern plague from which we must flee as soon as we realize it is approaching? How does coping with unhappiness enrich our lives and personalities? Philosopher and "happiness researcher" Wilhelm Schmid, whose books have been translated into fifteen languages around the world, encourages readers to accept life as a whole with its ups and downs in Being Unhappy, while promising a fulfilling and meaningful life in return. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 92Printing Year: 2014Language: TurkishPublishing House: Contact Publishing Number of Pages: 92 First Printing Year: 2014 Language: Turkish ILETISIM272
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