Vladimir Romanenko
ASIN: B00KJHQ1HU
Publisher: Vladimir Romanenko
Pages: 129
A steadily increasing number of people understand nowadays that everything we do in our lives is done not really for money, power, fame, positions and ranks, as it may appear. All such things are secondary; they are just a means to feel good, while the positive emotional equilibrium, which we call ‘happiness’ in common parlance, is our final goal and the true motive behind all desires, aspirations and ambitions. Why do so few of us reach that equilibrium then, let alone stabilize it for a long enough time? The reason for this is neither the unfairness of the world nor our halfhearted efforts. Most people try hard but happiness stays out of their reach because they don’t really know who they are and what extra needs they might have as humans in addition to the obvious ones. As long as those extra needs remain unsatisfied, the chances to become happy will be scarce, no matter how much ...