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Entry Posted February 19, 2007

http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2276190.ece Fun interview/profile of Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard, who is frequently described as the happiest man alive. 18:21

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Frozen Toothpaste &#8212 A Blog of Ideas (www.frozentoothpaste.com):
… All of this is not to say that Happiness is some extended argument for Buddhism as the happiest religion in the world. It is, at the most basic level, an introduction to what thoughts and practices have made Mr. Ricard “the happiest man in the world.” (It was, if you’re wondering, that article that led me to the book in the first place.) This book didn’t by itself transform my thinking, but it clarified and made much more salient some arguments that I …

Mummo Mia! (mummomia.wordpress.com):
… to positive psychologists, we really can make ourselves happier.  I’m working on it! However, as part of my quest I think I might have to renounce our materialistic modern society and go and live in the Himalayas.  My latest bedtime book is byMatthieu Ricard- ‘Happiness: a guide to developing life’s most important skill’.  He’s A Buddhist monk who spends most of his time in a monastery or hermitage up in the mountains, and he makes it sound amazing.  Slightly ironic that I was reading it …

Idiot World (www.idiotworld.com):
… We should always keep learning. So what can we learn fromthe happiest guy in the world? …

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