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More than Happiness

Buddhist and Stoic Wisdom for a Sceptical Age

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More than Happiness

By: Antonia Macaro
Narrated by: Jilly Bond
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How can we achieve more than happiness?

In More than Happiness, Antonia Macaro delves into both philosophies, focusing on the elements that fit with our sceptical age and those which have the potential to make the biggest impact on how we live. From accepting that some things are beyond our control, to monitoring our emotions for unhealthy reactions, to shedding attachment to material things, there is much, she argues, that we can take and much that we’d do better to leave behind. In this synthesis of ancient wisdom, Macaro reframes the ‘good life’ and gets us to see the world as it really is, and to question the value of the things we desire. The goal is more than happiness: living ethically and placing value on the right things in life.

©2018 Antonia Macaro (P)2020 W F Howes
Buddhism Career Success Eastern Motivation & Self-Improvement Personal Development Personal Success Philosophy Happiness Career Meditation

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“This groundbreaking study provides a much-needed philosophical framework for those practising mindfulness as well as a call to recover the pragmatic and therapeutic dimensions of philosophy.” (Stephen Batchelor)

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