The happiness hypothesis As a third agers, I have always believed that we all right after midlife with the spirit and know can be satisfied. But after reading the happiness hypothesis: searching for modern truth in ancient wisdom of Jonathan Haidt, to be happy and meaningful life for all is a little more complicated that I thought. Dr. Fred Horowitz, my colleague on luck to midlife.com, recommended that I the book to read; It was one of his best reads 2008 although it is relatively unknown (there were only two reviews on Amazon that last time I looked). It was a fascinating based on solid research eye-opening read theories and insight for me also. But there are also useful practical advice for happy to be, which is pay-off for me. I was so impressed by the Haidt's book, I would like to share that in a series of five articles with you, what I discovered. What is particularly fascinating is its fusion of old and Eastern wisdom and modern Western science. It can in a positive way to ...
Difference is something beautiful, not something used as an excuse to hurt each other, when we are able to understand the meaning of differences, then we can live with more happiness, and respect each other...