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The Happiness Equation: Want Nothing + Do Anything = Have Everything

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What’s the formula for a happy life?  

Neil Pasricha is a Harvard MBA, a Walmart executive, a New York Times–bestselling author, and a husband and dad. After selling more than a million copies of his Book of Awesome series, he now shifts his focus from observation to application.

In The Happiness Equation, Pasricha illustrates how to want nothing, do anything, and have everything. If that sounds like a contradiction, you simply haven’t unlocked the 9 Secrets to Happiness.

Each secret takes a common ideal, flips it on its head, and casts it in a completely new light. Pasricha then goes a step further by providing step-by-step guidelines and hand-drawn scribbles that illustrate exactly how to apply each secret to live a happier life today.

Controversial? Maybe. Counterintuitive? Definitely.

The Happiness Equation will teach you such principles as:
· Why success doesn’t lead to happiness 
· How to make more money than a Harvard MBA 
· Why multitasking is a myth 
· How eliminating options leads to more choice

The Happiness Equation is a book that will change how you think about everything—your time, your career, your relationships, your family, and, ultimately, of course, your happiness. 
 

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3 thoughts on “The Happiness Equation: Want Nothing + Do Anything = Have Everything

  1. This is one really incredible book. The results will transform you in your happiness and success. The book of all books not counting the bible. To start off with most of us figure on working our butts off, getting successful, and then becoming happy. As the author explains you need to change that in that you place happiness first, then work, and then success. As he puts it be happy, great work, big success. Studies have found that happy people are many times more productive then their miserable counterparts. Happiness is a fleeting subject often hard to discern but the author not only…

  2. Best New Book On Living Intentionally ***** 

  3. The Happiness Formula Happiness seems to be a universal desire. But it also seems very elusive – like the Holy Grail – lots of people searching but few really finding happiness. 

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