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When I am happy
by
Kalman, Bobbie
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Kalman, Bobbie. My world. Level C
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Happiness Juvenile literature.
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Happiness in children Juvenile literature.
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Happiness.
2011
Describes the things we do when we are happy.
SREČA, ZDRAVJE IN DUŠEVNI MIR
by
Klemenčič, Gregor
in
Happiness
2021
The situation has been unpredictable and volatile, which calls for a great deal of flexibility and skilful handling of day-today chores. Pessimism and social divisions are too widespread among grown-ups; perhaps we should start learning from our children. A wonderful and mysterious law of nature stipulates that there are three things we strive for in our lives - happiness, good health and peace of mind.
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Bee happy! : wit & wisdom for a happy life
Using her watercolor artistry and universal accompanying quotes of wisdom, Maryjo Koch has assembled a delightful little book of happy thoughts and images.
SUMARAH'S PERSPECTIVE OF DIVINE HAPPINESS
2022
The Sumarah sect from Sumoroto Subdistrict, Ponorogo Regency, is one of Indonesia's original religious identities. The modern era has brought in many social problems derived from the shifting of traditional-local values towards Western values. The degradation of ethical and morality codes in the community is one of the huge consequences of this phenomenon. Spiritual practices for Sumarah followers are not limited to carrying out rituals but to achieve a very high goal: a meaningful and happy life. This article examines the concept of happiness for adherents of the Sumarah sect. By using interpretive phenomenological analysis and participatory observation, this study found several important points. First, the prostration of Sumarah or ritual practices carried out by some residents of Sumoroto Subdistrict are an attempt to find a way to happiness. Second, the ritual tradition carried out by the Sumarah adherents shows a complex relationship between the teachings of Islam and Javanese traditions and culture. Third, according to them Sumarah’s adherents, the ritual practices carried out by Sumarah followers not only bring a sense of happiness but also grow the power that becomes psychic and physical energy.
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The politics of happiness
2010
During the past forty years, thousands of studies have been carried out on the subject of happiness. Some have explored the levels of happiness or dissatisfaction associated with typical daily activities, such as working, seeing friends, or doing household chores. Others have tried to determine the extent to which income, family, religion, and other factors are associated with the satisfaction people feel about their lives. The Gallup organization has begun conducting global surveys of happiness, and several countries are considering publishing periodic reports on the growth or decline of happiness among their people. One nation, tiny Bhutan, has actually made \"Gross National Happiness\" the central aim of its domestic policy. How might happiness research affect government policy in the United States--and beyond? In The Politics of Happiness, former Harvard president Derek Bok examines how governments could use the rapidly growing research data on what makes people happy--in a variety of policy areas to increase well-being and improve the quality of life for all their citizens.
Be happy : 35 powerful methods for personal growth & well-being
2018
Improving your everyday life may seem like a major hurdle, but Be Happy teaches us how to chip away at our problems with daily behavior until they're manageable. Be Happy's techniques are based in the science of Positive Psychology and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, the very movements responsible for millions of people improving their well-being. You will learn strategies like choosing joy and gratitude, cultivating positive thought and vision, and making space for good things in your life. Become a happier version of yourself by adjusting your daily routine with these powerful tools! There's no set of habits more important than those that help you thrive, and because these tools are quick, simple, and enjoyable to use, integrating Be Happy into your daily life will be a breeze.
Reflections on happiness and a happy life
2020
The main objective of the following text is to focus on and exemplify the basic axioms of theories of happiness that come from historical and philosophical tradition and are still, at least in some cases, relevant nowadays. As philosophers claim, the longing for happiness is a naturally human desire that has taken various forms in their thinking: happiness was connected with beatitude (Aristotle), with self-preservation (Spinoza), social helpfulness (Hume), living in the present moment without expostulations or false illusions (Comte-Sponville), and others. The desire for happiness means the main aim of a human life drives particular life goals and the values of individuals. Concepts of happiness have accrued in diachronic and synchronic cross-sections. The Aristotelian/Spinozan conception or Kantian, modern and postmodern traditions formed in a diachronic cross-section. Those that accrued in a synchronic cross-section segregated themselves on the basis of an individual’s spiritual and bodily aspect. Spiritual happiness (spiritual bliss, and inner equilibrium, ataraxis) was preferred by the eudaimonic (ευδαιμονία) tradition (Democritus, Socrates, Aristotle, Hellenism, French materialism and others); bodily pleasures were accentuated by the hedonistic traditions (Lipovetsky, Bauman, Keller). Some conceptions examined the problem of happiness through the optics of society and the individual, stressing general goodness and helpfulness (Plato, Aristotle, Kant); or personal goodness, pleasure and benefit – the contemporary hedonistic concepts (Lipovetsky, Maffesoli, Comte-Sponville) All these conceptions of happiness are united by the common desire of people to live happily; however, their means and ways to reach such a goal are different.
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Closing the Happiness Gap by Closing theWealth Gap: Die Rolle von Vermögen auf die Zufriedenheit von Ost- undWestdeutschen
2023
Hintergrund: In Deutschland gibt es ein großes Gefälle in der Lebenszufriedenheit zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschen, wobei die Menschen in Ostdeutschland angeben, weniger zufrieden zu sein. Darüber hinaus gibt es ebenfalls ein sehr großes Gefälle zwischen den Vermögen zwischen Ost- undWestdeutschen. Ziel der Arbeit ist zu untersuchen, inwieweit die Vermögensunterschiede zu den Lebenszufriedenheitsunterschieden beitragen. Methode: Für unsere Studie wurden Daten des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels (SOEP) aus drei Messzeitpunkten (2007, 2012, 2017) verwendet. Die Gesamtstichprobe besteht aus N = 5.066 Teilnehmern (Nweiblich = 2522, NWestdeutsch = 3756, mAlter2007 = 50,46). Um unsere Hypothese zu überprüfenwurden lineare Regressionsmodelle für jeden Zeitpunkt, sowie ein balanced fixed-effects panel regressionmodel gerechnet. Darüber hinaus wurde ein latentes Wachstumskurvenmodell verwendet, um die Entwicklung des Nettovermögens zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschen im Allgemeinen und in verschiedenen Altersgruppen zu beleuchten. Ergebnisse: Es zeigt sich, dass das Nettovermögen eine signifikante Rolle für die Lebenszufriedenheit spielt. Personen, die vermögender sind geben in der Regel an auch zufriedener mit ihrem Leben zu sein. Dies gilt sowohl für die Varianz zwischen den Befragten als auch für die individuelle Veränderung im Zeitverlauf innerhalb der Befragten. Neben dem Vermögen sind besonders der Gesundheits- und Arbeitsstatus, sowie das Haushaltseinkommen, das Alter und der Bildungsstand weitere wichtige Einflussfaktoren auf die Lebenszufriedenheit. Ein weiterer wichtiger Befund sind die Ergebnisse, dass die Vermögensunterschiede zwischen Ost- undWestdeutschen insgesamt sowie innerhalb der meisten Geburtskohorten zunahmen. Fazit: Die Ergebnisse bestätigen den signifikanten Einfluss der Vermögen auf die Lebenszufriedenheit spielt. Darüber hinaus zeigen die Ergebnisse die eklatante Kluftzwischen den Vermögen in Ost- undWestdeutschland und deren sich verschärfenden Entwicklung. Diese Unterschiede sind unter anderem vermutlich Konsequenz der sozialistischen Geschichte und der damit verbundenen Hindernisse beim Erwerb von Vermögen. Aber auch die Rolle der Vermögensverteilung des DDR-(Betriebs-) Vermögens nach derWiedervereinigung spielte eine Rolle. Ostdeutsche sind deutlich weniger wohlhabend alsWestdeutsche, was bedeutende Auswirkungen auf das psychischeWohlbefinden und die Lebenszufriedenheit der Ostdeutschen hat.
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