Author: | Gil Hogg | ISBN: | 9781848768666 |
Publisher: | Troubador Publishing Ltd | Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Matador | Language: | English |
Author: | Gil Hogg |
ISBN: | 9781848768666 |
Publisher: | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Matador |
Language: | English |
The self remains a mystery despite all the work of scientists and psychologists. That’s why human relationships can be a problem for each of us. If we take this to heart we can appreciate that we may be asking for more than we’re entitled to. Result? Strife and unhappiness. Happiness is a state of mind where we create an environment of enjoyment and calm; it’s ours to create. The reality of life is that it is changing in every week, day and moment. It’s unpredictable! Disappointment comes easily. Acceptance of this reality and an attitude of detachment are the tools to create the environment we seek. Freedom, justice and a life we think is meaningful are vital parts of that environment. We can’t hide in our own back-yard. The Happy Humanist has been influenced by the work of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, and will appeal to thoughtful people, interested in human values and concerns, and those who enjoy reading about self-help and popular psychology.
The self remains a mystery despite all the work of scientists and psychologists. That’s why human relationships can be a problem for each of us. If we take this to heart we can appreciate that we may be asking for more than we’re entitled to. Result? Strife and unhappiness. Happiness is a state of mind where we create an environment of enjoyment and calm; it’s ours to create. The reality of life is that it is changing in every week, day and moment. It’s unpredictable! Disappointment comes easily. Acceptance of this reality and an attitude of detachment are the tools to create the environment we seek. Freedom, justice and a life we think is meaningful are vital parts of that environment. We can’t hide in our own back-yard. The Happy Humanist has been influenced by the work of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, and will appeal to thoughtful people, interested in human values and concerns, and those who enjoy reading about self-help and popular psychology.