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Making Happy People: The Nature of Happiness and Its Origins in Childhood
Paul R. Martin
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| #7412162 in Books | 2005-02-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The importance of rearing happy children|By Dr. H. A. Jones|The author of this book is a former academic at Cambridge University (UK) specializing in behavioural biology. The opening quotation from Bertrand Russell, `What is more enviable than happiness?' focuses the reader's mind on why this is such an important topic. It is one that philosophers have debated since the time of||Praise for Paul Martin's Counting Sheep: 'Energetic and immensely readable, this is as good a popular science book as I have read! written with such vivacity and infectious enthusiasm that by the end of this book you'll be racing for your bed to try out a few
From the author of the highly successful "Counting Sheep" comes a new book on the study of happiness. "Making Happy People" is quite simply a study of happiness. It looks at the origins of happiness within the individual during the lifelong process of development from birth to death. It also explores the relationship between happiness and success, and the ways in which early experience, parents and eduction influence each individual's capacity for happiness, the most sou...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Making Happy People: The Nature of Happiness and Its Origins in Childhood | Paul R. Martin.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.