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While on a relaxing vacation in Bali, Julian decides to consult a legendary and wise healer whose reputation precedes him. The old Master Samtyang’s diagnosis on meeting the schoolteacher is firm: you are healthy, but you are not . . . happy.During the series of daily encounters that follow, Samtyang meets with Julian and shares cryptic messages, much to the frustration of his new student. In his unusual manner, Samtyang shows Julian—and us—how our thoughts shape our lives and how what we believe becomes our reality. His teachings on the nature of true happiness, which is already inside us; the manifestation of our hopes and dreams, which are closer than we think; and the most thrilling adventure of all, self-discovery, offer unforgettable lessons that linger long past the final page.A worldwide, word-of-mouth sensation, The Man Who Wanted to Be Happy explores the world of new possibilities available to us when we discover how to break free from whatever prevents us from truly being happy.
- Sales Rank: #486718 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Hay House Visions
- Published on: 2012-06-28
- Released on: 2012-06-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.30" h x .42" w x 5.30" l, .45 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 168 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
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About the Author
Laurent Gounelle is an internationally renowned and best-selling author whose books have been sold in over 23 countries. He is a personal development specialist who trained in humanities at NLP University in Santa Cruz. Drawing on his love for psychology and self-help principles, he writes captivating stories that guide the reader on a path of self-discovery.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
An interesting happiness textbook, not so much of a novel
By Jill Florio
Since I really enjoy reading books about happiness, I was excited to find this slim volume that purports to be a novel. Ostensibly, this is a story about a man vacationing in Bali, but it is really a series of conversations between a typical Westerner and a sage, enlightened master. The master asks probing questions, tells parable-like stories, and even assigns homework. He also references pop culture and modern scientific studies in order to get his message across.
I hugely enjoyed Master Samtyang's teachings and his dry, somewhat bizarre wit. The setting of the beaches and jungles of Bali is very appealing.
Julian, as the story's protagonist, is pretty much a shell, a reasonable Everyman stand in for ourselves. There is no plot or action to the book, aside from the important questions posed between master and student. Don't pick this book up looking for an absorbing tale. That's just not what this book is. It is clearly a self help book with a thin veneer of "novel" as the dressing.
If you've read and enjoyed The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, you will be familiar with this genre. This has even less plot, and is a shorter book in any case. I do appreciate books along these lines - books like 2150 AD, Illusions, Celestine Prophecy, Stranger in a Strange Land, Peaceful Warrior - and dervived a lot of learning from The Man Who Wanted To Be Happy.
In fact, I even read the book a second time, with highlighter pen at hand to better mark the learnings lessons and insights within. I've enjoyed noting a section and then going for a run to meditate on how to apply the concepts to my own life. What does MY happiest life look like? What obstacles do I believe are in my way? How do my choices limit my perspective?
Lastly, I found the penultimate chapter about the lessons of money very enlightening. I've always felt it to be true that money has little to do with life satisfaction or happiness, but I didn't notice my condescending attitude towards those who pursue ambition and material goods. This book's lessons showed me how my "noble" perceptions on frugality kept me just as chained by money as the next person. This is something to meditate on for my next run, in any case!
Recommended to people who like self-help books with a little bit of storyline thrown in for cohesion. Not recommended at all as a straight novel.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
a self help class wrapped in a novella - Perfect for 2013
By E. B. MULLIGAN
With all the negativity flowing around us the last 6 years this book was a timely and enjoyable surprise. I quick read at 150 short pages there isn't alot of depth but in this hectic world it gives you more than enough to think and act on.
The message: you are in control of you. Only you have the power to allow yourself to be happy. Rid yourself of the Debbie Downers, rid your self of the bigots, lots of money is not a requirement for happiness. Find out what makes you happy and live it.
I would have rated it 4 stars as self help book and 4 stars as a novel but the combination made it 5 stars for me.
With my father dying in December, my 33 year career ending last week, 6 job changes in 3 years this was a perfectly timed book for me.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Original and unoriginal at the same time
By Joseph Dewey
The author's bio at the end of the book says, "His books are based on the principles of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)." I thought that was a strange claim to make for a book, because NLP can be a form of hypnosis, so I first read that statement that there are bits of subliminal hypnosis encoded in this book that will make you do the author's will.
Luckily, though, what the statement in the bio means is that this book is a rehash of a lot of stuff that other NLP experts have talked about. There obviously wasn't enough NLP science in this book to influence me that much.
But the reason I picked this book is that I'm fascinated with happiness, and the pursuit of happiness, and I was hoping that this book would teach me something. The whole point of this book (sorry for the spoiler) is that you will be happy if you keep coming up with new challenges and keep accomplishing them, and if you feel in control of your destiny while you're doing it.
But that's just the last few chapters. Most of the book is about how you create your own destiny by your outlook on life. It sounds like The Secret, but it's a lot more like Anthony Robbins. In fact, I've already read most of the "profound wisdom" and examples that were in this book, in Robbins' books before.
The story of the book is pretty interesting. It's about a high school teacher who spends a month vacation every summer in Bali, who decides to visit a guru every day for a week. The narrative of the story was pretty interesting.
So, if you want to read every text available about happiness, or if you need a quick, short motivational book, then definitely read this. But you won't be missing out on too much if you pass on this book.
Pros:
+Short
+Interesting story
Cons:
-The main character is way too enamored with the guru, for only having met him a couple days ago
-How does a high school teacher get enough money to take a month long vacation to Bali every year?
-How much of the facts in this book are real facts, versus just being regurgitated from other new age or self help books? I could not tell
-When the main character realizes cool stuff, he realizes that everyone else just isn't as enlightened as he is. I took it as condescension
-Even though the story is interesting, I couldn't ever get lost in it. The writing was so jarring, that I kept remembering that this is a story that is trying to teach me a lesson.
-It makes it seem like if you change your job, you'll find happiness
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