Wie Sie unvermeidlich glücklich werden
Eine Psychologie des Gelingens
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Manfred Lütz
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Manfred Lütz
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Der Psychiater und Psychotherapeut Manfred Lütz erzählt von Glückssucht, Illusionen und dem ganz normalen Irrsinn, und präsentiert unterhaltsam und verständlich die Geschichte der Philosophie als kleine Geschichte des Glücks. Er zeigt uns ganz ernsthaft Wege, wie wir unvermeidlich glücklich werden können - eine steile These, die Manfred Lütz mit verblüffenden Geschichten und schlüssigen Argumenten belegt: witzig, durchdacht und scharfsinnig.
Humorvoll gelesen von Manfred Lütz, dem Glücksexperten persönlich.©2015 Manfred Lütz (P)2015 Random House Audio
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- Gio
- 12-12-24
It’s ok.
He’s basically talking about why we shouldn’t try to optimise happiness. This is the good part. However, it feels more like an informal conversation on happiness.
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