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The Geography of Bliss, One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World, Eric Weiner
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Eric Weiner’s The Geography of Bliss signals the arrival of the next great category of literary nonfiction: the philosophical self-help humorous travel memoir.
Weiner, a veteran foreign correspondent for National Public Radio, has covered a multitude of catastrophes and maladies from more than 30 countries over the past two decades. For The Geography of Bliss, however, he decided to tell the other side of the story by visiting some of the world’s most contented places.
Using the ancient philosophers and the much more recent “science of happiness” as his guide, Weiner travels the world in search of the happiest places. Many authors have attempted to describe what happiness is; fewer have shown us where it is, and what we can learn from the inhabitants of different
cultures…Throughout his global quest, Weiner integrates the insights of classical thinkers on happiness, augmented by one-liners worthy of a stand-up comedian. This is travel writing that simultaneously journeys across the globe and through the author’s mind.
Our conversation:
- Where would you guess the United States falls on the International Scale of Happiness? Listen in and find out, but you just may have to eat some rotting shark meat to get the full effect.
- Eric addresses the age-old question “Does money buy happiness?” Eric’s short answer: “A little bit of money will buy you a lot of happiness, but a lot of money won’t buy you much more.”
- Eric speaks about the U.S. obsession with happiness relative to our country’s founding documents ~ Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness ~ “We suffer from the unhappiness of not being happy,” Eric says. On his travels, Eric observed that other countries obsess about happiness less and tend to be happier for it. He spoke about the great paradox of happiness ~ “It’s a ghost, it’s a shadow. You can’t really chase it. It’s a by-product, a very pleasant side effect to a life lived well.”
Eric’s “Be Thai” Happiness Recipe:
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Don’t obsess about happiness;
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Don’t think too much;
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Put much effort into life, but lower your results expectations;
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Don’t be envious; and
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Cultivate trust and relationship
Be sure to check out Eric’s Website
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Debbie Gisonni, author of The Goddess of Happiness (audio author interview)
Debbie Gisonni, author of The Goddess of Happiness–a perfect inspirational “girlfriend gift” book.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Debbie Gisonni about her journey through tragic family loss to finding the meaning of happiness in intentional living and balance. She is a delight and her sincerity shines through in the joy in which she conveys her life philosophy and her mission to share happiness with others. Debbie’s book provides practical tips and affirmations on living a more authentically happy life.
Check out Debbie’s website at www.goddessofhappiness.com where you can take a Happiness quiz and find a link to her blog. You can also read her memoir, Vita’s Will.
Please leave your comments below. If you’d like to enter a drawing to win a free copy of Debbie’s books, email Carrie@WordsToMouth.com and put either “Vita’s Will” or “Goddess of Happiness” in the subject heading.








