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Author - Eric Weiner ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Twelve was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0446580260 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World Reference Book. Classifications : Applied Psychology Psychology & Counseling Health, Mind & Body Subjects Books General Politics Nonfiction Subjects Books General AAS Politics Nonfiction Subjects Books Essays & Travelogues Reference & . Click the following link to view the cover of The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World. Related topics: Applied Psychology. Health, Mind & Body. Subjects. Books. General. Politics. Nonfiction. Subjects. Books. General AAS. requestid: fde1b857-84d5-48a1-bb08-984c576a1d64requestprocessingtime: 0.0585680000000000 salesrank: 3113 edition: 1 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 142898150614 1) Hardcover Book The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Twelve. An entertaining book ostensibly about how place impacts happiness. Weiner´s approach is far from comprehensive. He draws conclusions on whether certain places are happy based on very brief interactions with two or three people per country; had he selected different interviewees, his judgments may have been completely different. Plus, Weiner visits far too few and quite random locations. So, though it is flawed as serious research, the book is a lot of fun (and serious research doesn´t seem to be the point anyway).¤ 2) Hardcover Book The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Twelve. Author Eric Weiner makes a Clint Eastwood-esque double dare to the world: Go ahead. Make me happy. Then he sets off on a continent-hopping voyage to see if the source of a person´s happiness is the same as the source of good real estate: location, location, location. Is it true that the inhabitants of some countries are happier than those living elsewhere? What makes people universally happy? Are there shared commonalities between the happier places? And what is happiness and how can it be measured? These and many other thought-provoking questions wrestle for attention in Weiner´s mind as he jaunts from The Netherlands to Bhutan to Qatar to Iceland and beyond.
3) Hardcover Book The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Twelve. I read this a few months ago. A friend asked me what I read recently and it took me a while but I remembered this book. It made quite an impression on me. If you are an NPR fan, you would probably enjoy this book. It has similar tone, language, cadence and sense of humor. It is casually intelligent and skeptical but insightful and amusing.¤ 4) Hardcover Book The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Twelve. I bought this book for a school project about the happiest places in the world and this book was awesome! Reads like a novel. Weiner did a qualitative study on the happiest places in the world starting off with quantitative data from the world´s happiness database. If you are looking for a great, informative, and witty book to read then Bliss is the one. If you are looking for more quantitative research on the subject of happiness with charts and citations etc. this book is not going to give that to you. Hope this helps.¤ 5) Hardcover Book The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Twelve. I had the honor of reading Eric´s book and speaking with him on my author interview Internet talk show, Words To Mouth. If you´re here checking out his reviews, you may be interested in hearing Eric talk about The Geography of Bliss in his own words at http://wordstomouth.com/?p=276.
6) Hardcover Book The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Twelve. Part foreign affairs discourse, part humor, and part twisted self-help guide, The Geography of Bliss takes the reader from America to Iceland to India in search of happiness, or, in the crabby author´s case, moments of "un-unhappiness." The book uses a beguiling mixture of travel, psychology, science and humor to investigate not what happiness is, but where it is. Are people in Switzerland happier because it is the most democratic country in the world? Do citizens of Qatar, awash in petrodollars, find joy in all that cash? Is the King of Bhutan a visionary for his initiative to calculate Gross National Happiness? Why is Asheville, North Carolina so damn happy? With engaging wit and surprising insights, Eric Weiner answers those questions and many others, offering travelers of all moods some interesting new ideas for sunnier destinations and dispositions. (2007)¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 04465802609780446580267, 600-3X0-470-630-600-551-8X1-601-8
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