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Happiness by Florine is a succinct analysis of the factors that can help make a person happy despite difficult situations or circumstances. This book doesn't tell you what to do, it tells you how to do it. We often forget our roots while trying to survive in the rat race. We chase instant happiness through material possessions, the ideal job or spouse, a coveted promotion, or an exotic holiday. In the end, there is an emptiness that makes us search for new avenues for happiness. This book puts an end to our needless quest for nirvana. It reminds us that genuine love in its varied forms brings…mehr

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Happiness by Florine is a succinct analysis of the factors that can help make a person happy despite difficult situations or circumstances. This book doesn't tell you what to do, it tells you how to do it. We often forget our roots while trying to survive in the rat race. We chase instant happiness through material possessions, the ideal job or spouse, a coveted promotion, or an exotic holiday. In the end, there is an emptiness that makes us search for new avenues for happiness. This book puts an end to our needless quest for nirvana. It reminds us that genuine love in its varied forms brings everlasting joy. It introduces us to the power of meditation and teachings of spiritual teachers. Excerpts from religious scriptures enlighten us on ways of attaining happiness from within.

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Autorenporträt
Florine is an alumnus of the University Pantheon Sorbonne in Paris, the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and the Civil Service College in Sunningdale. Her fascinating journey as a daughter, friend, humanitarian director, and senior corporate trainer made her realise the extent of unhappiness in people's lives. She believes that rather than being selfish, vengeful, and treating bad experiences, failures, even death, as broken crystal that can be easily replaced, there is another way forward for attaining happiness. This is her debut book.