What's the point : how to find meaning in your life; Micael Dahlen; 2022
endast ny

What's the point : how to find meaning in your life

av Micael Dahlen
What is the meaning of life?

That's the big question that humanity has been asking since the dawn of time. But if we want an answer, we ve been asking the wrong question. What happens if we ask it this way:
What gives meaning to our lives?

Quite a lot, it turns out. Helped by his own research studies, as well as those of other, Micael Dahlen presents scientifically grounded tips about what increases the feeling that our lives have direction and meaning.

In What's the Point Micael Dahlen offers up discoveries new and old, historical anecdotes, and personal experiences trying to get to that very important point. All in the same humorous and lively tone that s become his signature style.

MICAEL DAHLEN is an author and a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics. He s conducted lengthy research into why we do what we do, particularly regarding what brings about happiness.

A little book about a big question.
What is the meaning of life?

That's the big question that humanity has been asking since the dawn of time. But if we want an answer, we ve been asking the wrong question. What happens if we ask it this way:
What gives meaning to our lives?

Quite a lot, it turns out. Helped by his own research studies, as well as those of other, Micael Dahlen presents scientifically grounded tips about what increases the feeling that our lives have direction and meaning.

In What's the Point Micael Dahlen offers up discoveries new and old, historical anecdotes, and personal experiences trying to get to that very important point. All in the same humorous and lively tone that s become his signature style.

MICAEL DAHLEN is an author and a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics. He s conducted lengthy research into why we do what we do, particularly regarding what brings about happiness.

A little book about a big question.
Utgiven: 2022
ISBN: 9789179651930
Förlag: Volante
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 155 st
What is the meaning of life?

That's the big question that humanity has been asking since the dawn of time. But if we want an answer, we ve been asking the wrong question. What happens if we ask it this way:
What gives meaning to our lives?

Quite a lot, it turns out. Helped by his own research studies, as well as those of other, Micael Dahlen presents scientifically grounded tips about what increases the feeling that our lives have direction and meaning.

In What's the Point Micael Dahlen offers up discoveries new and old, historical anecdotes, and personal experiences trying to get to that very important point. All in the same humorous and lively tone that s become his signature style.

MICAEL DAHLEN is an author and a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics. He s conducted lengthy research into why we do what we do, particularly regarding what brings about happiness.

A little book about a big question.
What is the meaning of life?

That's the big question that humanity has been asking since the dawn of time. But if we want an answer, we ve been asking the wrong question. What happens if we ask it this way:
What gives meaning to our lives?

Quite a lot, it turns out. Helped by his own research studies, as well as those of other, Micael Dahlen presents scientifically grounded tips about what increases the feeling that our lives have direction and meaning.

In What's the Point Micael Dahlen offers up discoveries new and old, historical anecdotes, and personal experiences trying to get to that very important point. All in the same humorous and lively tone that s become his signature style.

MICAEL DAHLEN is an author and a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics. He s conducted lengthy research into why we do what we do, particularly regarding what brings about happiness.

A little book about a big question.
Ny bok
194 kr204 kr
5% studentrabatt med Studentapan
Begagnad bok (0 st)
Ny bok
194 kr204 kr
5% studentrabatt med Studentapan
Begagnad bok (0 st)