January 7, 2008
At the bookstore today I browsed through The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Eric Weiner, a breezy, humorous sort of travelogue looking at the relationship between place and happiness. Weiner starts at the World Database of Happiness in the Netherlands, then visits Switzerland, Bhutan, Qatar, Iceland, Moldova (an example of an unhappy place), Thailand, Great Britain, India and the US.
Reviews: here, here (for the Moldovan perspective), and here.
The Author’s website includes a slideshow on Bhutan.
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November 3, 2007
I’m a fan of both TED.com and LibraryThing. Now TEDBlog has just announced that the TED Book Club has been put into LibraryThing, so their picks are available for browsing here, 61 titles so far…
Also on TED, the latest talk posted is Buddhist monk and author Matthieu Ricard speaking about “Habits of happiness.”
books by Matthieu Ricard at Amazon
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October 16, 2007
A lot of “must read” books have been appearing recently, but I don’t want to overlook this one:
The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World (Bradford Books) by Owen Flanagan, professor of philosophy and neurobiology at Duke University.
MIT Press has Table of Contents + Introduction available online.
Flanagan has written on consciousness and participated in the Mind and Life Institute conferences with the Dalai Lama.
Google video from Mind & Reality Symposium
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