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The World Book of Happiness 100 Experts from 50 Countries Share How to Find Happiness in Difficult Times

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.12.2025

Verlag

Lannoo Publishers

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/20/2,4 cm

Gewicht

930 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-209-5539-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.12.2025

Verlag

Lannoo Publishers

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/20/2,4 cm

Gewicht

930 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-209-5539-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The World Book of Happiness
  • Produktbild: The World Book of Happiness
  • THE ESSENCE The Penguin Moment – Leo Bormans 8 PROLOGUE Welcome to the New World – Richard Easterlin 12 Welcome to the New Book – Martin Seligman 14 The steady rise in negative emotions – Paul De Grauwe16 The World Report on Happiness – United Nations18 Serene shores: the happiest haven in the world – United Nations 20 Aaron Jarden – Australia – A personal notion27 Abieyuwa Ohonba – South Africa – The power of kindness 29 Alena Slezackova & Miroslav Svetlak – Czech Republic – Rising above adversity 30 Allesandra Tinto ao – Italy – The sense of democracy 32 Amsale Temesgen – Norway – Sustainable wellbeing 34 Amy Isham – UK – The winning combination 36 Andras Vargha – Hungary – The five pillars of mental health 40 Anna Pettini – Italy – The endless desire 42 Antonella Delle Fave – Italy – The experience of harmony 44 Arthur Grimes – New Zealand – Unleash your freedom, harness your joy 46 Attila Olah – Hungary – The golden card of mental health 48 Barbara Fredrickson – USA – Broaden & Build 50 Birger Poppel – Greenland and the Arctic Circle – Harsh environments 52 Carlos Castro – Mexico – Developing student wellbeing 54 Carol D Ryff – USA – Well-being is imperilled 56 Charles Martin-Krumm – France – The joy of learning 60 Charlie Azzopardi – Malta – The circularity of happiness 62 Chiara Ruini – Italy – Despite suffering 65 Christian Van Nieuwerburgh – Ireland & Australia – Supporting people to thrive 68 Daniel TL Shek – China – No man can live by bread alone 71 Danilo Garcia – Sweden & El Salvador – Personality and outlook 73 Dirk De Wachter – Belgium – The true sense of happiness 76 Dora Gudrun Gudmundsdottir – Iceland – The happiness construction 78 Elaine Duncan – United Kingdom – Vigour and vitality 80 Elena Pruvli – Estonia – Bridging the gap 82 Elena Stănculescu – Romania – The effects of social media 84 Ernst Bohlmeijer – The Netherlands – Psychological flexibility 86 Francesco Sarracino – Luxembourg – Post-growth happiness 88 Francis Munier – France – Friendly recognition91 Frank Martela – Finland – The government’s priority 94 Gerbert Bakx – Belgium – The logic of life 96 Giacomo Degli Antoni & Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti – Italy – Giving matters 98 Habib Tiliouine – Algeria – Nurturing the mind and purifying the soul 100 Hans Henrik Knoop – Denmark – Our unifying struggle 103 Helena Hnilicova, Dagmar Dzurova & Michala Lustigova – Czech Republic – A long and happy life 106 Helena Marujo – Portugal – Public happiness 108 Heli T Koivumaa-Honkanen – Finland – The ‘happiest’ country 111 Ilios Kotsou – Belgium & France – Emotional skills 114 Ingrid Kuhlman – Iceland – Connecting with nature 116 Karma Ura – Bhutan – Gross National Happiness 119 Isabella Tater – France – Being happy at work is possible 122 Iva Solcova – Czech Republic – Sress-related growth 124 James Pawelski – USA – Arts, culture, and human flourishing 126 Jan Delhey – Germany – The triad of Having, Loving & Being 128 Joseph Sirgy – USA – The balanced life 130 Judith Mangelsdorf – Germany – Personal growth 132 Julianne Holt-Lunstad – USA – Loneliness and social connection 134 Kamlesh Singh – India – Global & Local 136 Lara Aknin – Canada – Instinctive kindness 138 Leon Garduno – Mexico – The happy few 140 Lina Martinez – Colombia – Mental health literacy 142 Liz Horvath – Canada – Smart working environments 145 Louise Chawla – USA – Footprints of delight 148 Louise Lambert – United Arab Emirates & Canada – Getting beyond ourselves 151 RELIGION AND HAPPINESS: THE INSIDER’S PERSPECTIVE 157 Christianity & Happiness – Koen Vlaeminck – Belgium 158 Islam & Happiness – Noraini Mohd Noor – Malaysia 160 Hinduism & Happiness – Doug Oman – USA 163 Buddhism & Happiness – Erik Hoogcarspel – The Netherlands 166 Judaism & Happiness – Jeremy Rosen – United Kingdom & USA 170 Maarten Vansteenkiste & Bart Soenens – Belgium – Essentials of human flourishing 174 Malgorzata Mikucka – Germany – Physical contact 178 Marc Fleurbaey – France – Social responsibility 180 Marc Schulz and Robert Waldinger – USA – Social fitness 182 Maria Sirois – USA – Happiness after loss 185 Marei Ahmed – France, Egypt & United Arab Emirates – Vitality, passion and sports 188 Mariano Rojas – Costa Rica & Mexico – A new narrative 190 Martijn Burger & Marloes Hoogerbrugge – The Netherlands – Urban or rural area? 192 Martin Binder – Germany – How perception shapes happiness 194 Mathieu Perona – France – It’s rarely as bad as it sounds 196 Meike Bartels – The Netherlands – The heritability of happiness 198 Michael Banissy – United Kingdom – Touch is the social glue 200 Miles Richardson – United Kingdom – Happiness is in our nature 202 Mohammed Al-Haj Baddar – Jordan – Good can be more, bigger and better 204 Namhee Kim & Inchoel Choi – Republic of Korea – A very ordinary happiness 206 Naoki Akaeda – Japan – Social capital and social policy 208 Naoki Sudo – Japan – Bridging the gap 210 Nic Marks – United Kingdom – Five steps to wellbeing 212 Ognen Spasovski – North Macedonia & Slovakia – Social comparison 216 Oliver Nahkur – Estonia – Children in turbulent times 218 Pamela Abott – Scotland – United Kingdom – The decent society 220 Pedro Tabensky – South Africa – Working with the clay of the given 222 Peter Malinowski – United Kingdom – Training our mind 224 Philip Streit – Austria – Strong and Positive 227 Pninit Russo-Netzer – Israel – A compass for meaning in life 230 Robert Biswas-Diener – USA – Happiness and hospitality 233 Qadir Nadery – Afghanistan & Belgium – Living without a future 236 Richard M Ryan – Australia & South-Korea – Human motivation 240 Samuel Ho – Hong Kong – People’s Republic of China – Posttraumatic growth 242 Sauwalak Kittiprapas – Thailand – Inner happiness 244 Sefa Bulut – Turkey – After the disaster 246 Seonga Kim – Republic of Korea – Economic, human and social capital 248 Sergeii Boltivets – Ukraine – The right to live 250 Shahe Kazarian Lebanon – Canada – Paradise lost 254 Shuyang Da – China – The leisurely life 258 Stefano Bartoni – Italy – Sharing is the golden thread 260 Stephanie Hess – Germany – Children’s happiness 262 Suzy Green – Australia – Coaching towards goals 264 Tal Ben-Shahar– USA – The natural wonder drug 266 Tania Singer – Germany – Resetting our brains268 Thomas Wilke – Germany – Sexual happiness 270 Tim Lomas – UK & USA – Balance and harmony 272 Valerie Moller – South Africa – Hope shapes your future 276 Vijay Kumar Shrotryia – India – Emotion, economy & education 278 Wolfgang Lutz – Austria – How to become a ‘happy’ country 280 EPILOGUE In search of a moral compass – Herman Van Rompuy 286 Growing knowledge – Ruut Veenhoven288 A Manifesto for well-being – Richard Layard 290 Whispered Wisdom: 600 life-transforming guiding steps 293 Redefining Happiness: The Crisis of the Penguin – Leo Bormans 294