Wednesday, 5 October 2016

PHILOSOPHY OF HAPPINESS

Dear Visitor:

This website presents a radically new, distinctive, and deep opportunity to improve your existence and the existence of what you hold dear. Do not let it pass. You owe it to yourself and your surroundings to raise happiness.

The approach of my work is very different from anything else on the subject of happiness. It reveals and describes happiness as the supreme organizational principle of individual humans, humanity, and, in a wider sense, of nature.

To fare well under this governing principle of happiness, we must thoroughly understand its conditions. My work strives to help readers in this undertaking. It also assists them in devising strategies that can increase and maximize their happiness within themselves, in their relationships with other humans, and in their interactions with the more extended environment. It takes them step by step through an exploratory journey to gain this vital awareness and derive concrete, actionable insights for finding and leading a life of harmonious purpose. Its approach is methodical and scientific, yet unpretentious and written in plain language.

You are welcomed and encouraged to examine the extensive excerpts of my Philosophy of Happiness book and a rich array of companion materials on this website. Even if you should end up not agreeing with their propositions, considering them may send you on your way of enhancing your own philosophy about matters of happiness.


Thank you and best wishes,

3 comments:

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  2. Thanks Mr Sridhar Chandrasekaran. I really appreciate your comment on my blog.

    However, I will always welcome your comments in any form; constructive or otherwise so I can learn.

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  3. Thanks Mr Sridhar Chandrasekaran. I really appreciate your comment on my blog.

    However, I will always welcome your comments in any form; constructive or otherwise so I can learn.

    Thanks

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