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Happiness in Smaller Things : A New Way of Seeing the Life You Already Have
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- ISBN8233002519
- EAN9798233002519
- Date de parution06/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Most people spend their days waiting for life to become more significant. A better job, a bigger achievement, a different set of circumstances. This book questions that waiting. Happiness in Smaller Things argues that the richness most people are searching for is not ahead of them. It is present now, in the ordinary hours, the unremarkable moments, and the daily texture of a life already being lived.
Drawing on positive psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience, this book explores why modern life conditions us to overlook what is already here, and what becomes possible when we stop. Each chapter examines a different dimension of everyday experience: the sensory world of an ordinary day, the depth within familiar relationships, the practice of genuine contentment, and the quiet shift that comes from sustained attention.
This is not a book about wanting less. It is a book about seeing more clearly.
Drawing on positive psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience, this book explores why modern life conditions us to overlook what is already here, and what becomes possible when we stop. Each chapter examines a different dimension of everyday experience: the sensory world of an ordinary day, the depth within familiar relationships, the practice of genuine contentment, and the quiet shift that comes from sustained attention.
This is not a book about wanting less. It is a book about seeing more clearly.






