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080 _aОсобености на духовния живот. Съзнание. Духовно развитие на човека. Диференциална психология. Генетична психология. Еволюционна психология
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100 1 _aWiking, Meik
_eпърви автор
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139 _aWiking, Meik
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245 1 0 _aThe little book of lykke
_bThe Danish search for the world's happiest people
_cMeik Wiking
260 _bPenguin Life
_c2017
_a[London]
300 _a285 p.
_bill.
_c18 см
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500 _aA practical guide to what makes us happy, from the CEO of the Happiness Research Instititue in Copenhagen and bestselling author of The Little Book of Hygge. We all know Denmark is the happiest country in the world--but this doesn't make it perfect. Happiness isn't exclusively Danish. Nor is it just eating pastries, lighting candles, and practising hygge. Happiness is something available to all, wherever you are. Starting from the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, Meik Wiking, probably the happiest man in the world, travels across the globe on a quest to uncover the secrets of the very happiest people from Dubai to Rio de Janeiro, taking back to his native country their tips, tricks, and unique approaches to a fulfilled life. Exploring the happiness gap for parents, how much money you really need to buy happiness, and why--luckily for us--the expectation of kissing Rachel Weiss is better than the real thing, Meik brings together a global roadmap for happiness with his trademark wit. Weaving together original research and personal anecdotes, The Little Book of Lykke gives us a new approach to achieving everyday happiness.
650 4 _aСамоусъвършенстване
_9170201
653 _aоптимизъм
653 _aщастие
653 _aуспех
852 _bП
856 4 _qpdf
856 4 _qpdf
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_c2022-08-15
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