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The Happiness Equation

Want Nothing + Do Anything = Have Everything

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The Happiness Equation

Written by: Neil Pasricha
Narrated by: Neil Pasricha
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The number one international best seller from the author of The Book of Awesome that “reveals how all of us can live happier lives” (Gretchen Rubin). What is the formula for a happy life? Neil Pasricha is a Harvard MBA, a New York Times - best-selling author, a Walmart executive, a father, a husband. After selling more than a million copies of the Book of Awesome series, wherein he observed the everyday things he thought were awesome, he now shifts his focus to the practicalities of living an awesome life.

In his new book The Happiness Equation, Pasricha illustrates how to want nothing and do anything in order to have everything. If that sounds like a contradiction in terms, you simply have yet to unlock the nine secrets to happiness. Each secret takes a piece out of the core of common sense, turns it on its head to present it in a completely new light, and then provides practical and specific guidelines for how to apply this new outlook to lead a fulfilling life.

Once you've unlocked Pasricha’s nine secrets, you will understand counter intuitive concepts such as: Success does not lead to happiness, never take advice, and retirement is a broken theory. You will learn and then master three brand-new fundamental life tests: The Saturday morning test, the bench test, and the five people test. You will know the difference between external goals and internal goals and how to make more money than a Harvard MBA (hint: It has nothing to do with your annual salary). You will discover that true wealth has nothing to do with money, multitasking is a myth, and the elimination of options leads to more choice.

The Happiness Equation is a book that will change how you think about pretty much everything - your time, your career, your relationships, your family, and, ultimately, of course, your happiness.

©2016 Neil Pasricha (P)2016 Penguin Audio
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What the critics say

"Neil joined the Audi Executive Team on Customer Immersion events across the United States and his lessons were the highlight of the show, engaging dealer associates and invigorating the audience. His talk was on-point, thought-provoking, and received near-perfect ratings. What more could we ask for?" (Peter Donnellan, director of after sales, Audi of America)
"Neil's models for living life provide a clear window for seeing the world and making tough decisions. He made the University of Ottawa buzz with energy and positivity!" (Nicolette Addesa, VP of university affairs, University of Ottawa)
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I needed this book so badly! Fantastic steps to apply for the rest of my life!

Fantastic Book!

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I liked the overall story line . it was well written . I would recommend this book to anyone

Great story

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Just be yourself. do what's right for you. listen to you. Happiness is a choice.

Happiness

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Makes my mind and my heart happy, listening again and buying the hard cover as a reference guide. Tools to get you to your happy place (which had always been inside you).

EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED TO HEAR RIGHT NOW!😍

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It was good. It was a bit rambling and tended to use "choosing a college" as an example for many things. The principles were sound though.

good

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Good start. Looses flow in between and appears distorted. But overall Good, especially the last few chapters. Being 80% happy is not good enough.

Good concepts and examples.

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It feels like he just made this book to brag about his own success. I found it very annoying. Nothing groundbreaking in this book.

Literally just brags the whole time

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