Happiness and its antidote, aspirations and dreams are the common obsession of everyone who has entered this life and sought it. The book “Be the Person Who Makes You Happy” guides you to dream and practice them.
After the introduction, the book begins with the first chapter, “Part One: Be.” It includes a number of essays, beginning with the question, “Are you happy now, at this very moment?” In it, he warns you against confusing pleasure with happiness and the extent to which inner peace is linked to happiness, then directs you to “happiness has daily habits”; To remind you that “the grass has never been greener” behind your wall, so take care of your land and do not think that anyone is better off than you.
“The struggle ends when gratitude begins,” and learn more in “Seven Keys to Happiness”; “Happiness is a choice,” and do not think that there is a day or season for happiness, but rather “be happy every day,” and beware of “9 places where unhappy people search for happiness,” by learning “43 simple ways to make yourself happy.”
Let the second chapter, “The Second Piece: The Person,” dive into the probes of the soul; So, “How do psychologists define happiness?” How can you show the opposite of what you have in “Happy Character of a Sad Soul” and then “How do you find happiness in the most miserable situations?” and invested in “the happiness of not getting what we want”; Let “Forty Lessons in Happiness for the Younger Version of Me” show the way, and in “When Life Gives You Lemon” direct you to deal with life’s choices with a “dish of happiness” and do not forget “the perfect recipe to make yourself happy”; So, “count yourself as a cloud.”
The third chapter, “The Third Piece: What Makes You Happy,” begins by recalling that “better days are coming.” To tell the story of “a man called happiness,” and to show more about “the secret of happiness,” and “plant a plant, you will reap happiness.” The effect of plants is inspiring to the psyche, and he asks, “Why does writing enhance happiness?” and “How would you describe happiness in writing?” and “What did 40 famous writers say about happiness?” and “What do children teach us about happiness?”; To conclude this chapter titled “How to draw a line for happiness?” The book then concludes with affirmations after discussing the fourth chapter, “The Excluded Piece: With.”
The focus of the book revolves around the rebuttal of the saying “Be with the person who makes you happy” by excluding (with); To be self-sufficient and fly in the kingdom of happiness wherever you are. The book is for a group of authors; The workbook took care of presenting it in its chapters according to the title, and the method of presenting the articles varied because each article had an author, but the workbook made them in a single structure. After each article, it concludes with the important ideas that summarize the article in the words of the author of the article himself.