The Man Who Wanted to Be Happy
fr. L'homme qui voulait être heureux · 2008
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Interesting Facts
- The main character of the book is a teacher who travels to Bali and meets a local healer, which becomes the starting point of his inner journey.
- The healer whom the main character meets helps him realize that his unhappiness is not due to external circumstances but his own beliefs and fears.
- The book raises questions about how our thoughts and beliefs shape the reality we live in and the importance of recognizing our internal limitations.
- One of the key ideas of the book is that happiness is not something external but a state of mind that can be achieved through changing perception and thinking.
- The book contains many philosophical reflections on how fears and doubts prevent people from achieving their goals and being happy.
- The story shows that to change one's life, one must first change their thoughts and perception of the world.

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Date of publication: 7 October 2024
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Genre: Self-development
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