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E-raamat: Happiness in a turbulent world

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Nov-2024
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  • ISBN-13: 9789779910994
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
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  • Kirjastus: Arabookverse Ltd
  • Keel: ara
  • ISBN-13: 9789779910994
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This book is one of Bertrand Russell''s most popular books. Since the publication of its first edition, readers have been accepting it and its editions have multiplied. This is the same thing that has been repeated in all the languages ​​it was translated into, including Arabic. It has been translated into more than once and each translation was issued under a different name. Russell explains his motivation for researching the topic of happiness specifically by saying, "My purpose in the book is to seek a cure for that ordinary, daily unhappiness from which most people in civilized countries suffer, and which, even though there is no external cause for it, people cannot tolerate because it seems to them as if there is no escape from it. And I I believe that this unhappiness is largely the result of errors in world view, morals, and habits of life, which destroy the natural pleasure in the possible things upon which the happiness of man or animal depends so much that they are within the reach of the average individual. My intention is to suggest changes that... Through it, the individual is able, with the availability of reasonable necessities for life, to achieve his happiness."