THE WAY TO HAPPINESS

A COMMON SENSE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING

BOOK BY L. RON HUBBARD

 

True joy and happiness are valuable

If one does not survive, no joy and no happiness are obtainable.

Trying to survive in a chaotic, dishonest and generally immoral society is difficult.

Any individual or group seeks to obtain from life what pleasure and freedom from pain that they can.

Your own survival can be threatened by the bad actions of others around you.

Your own happiness can be turned to tragedy and sorrow by dishonesty and misconduct with of others.

I am sure you can think of instances of this actually happening. Such wrongs reduce one's survival and impair one's happiness.

You are important to other people. You are listened to. You can influence others.

The happiness or unhappiness of others you could name is important to you.

Without too much trouble, using this book, you can help them survive and lead happier lives.

While no one can guarantee that anyone else can be happy, their chances of survival and happiness can be improved. And with theirs, yours will be.

It is in your power to point the way to a less dangerous and happier life.

"The precepts given in this book are really the edges of the road: violating them, one is like the motorist who plunges off into the verge - the result can be wreckage of the moment, the relationship, a life.

"Only you can say where the road goes for one sets his goals for the hour, for the relationship, for the phase of life."

"There is little joy to be found in gloomy, restrained solemnity. When some of old made it seem that to practice virtue required a grim and dismal sort of life, they tended to infer that all pleasure came from being wicked: nothing could be further from the truth. Joy and pleasure do not come from immorality! Quite the reverse! Joy and pleasure arise only in honest hearts: the immoral lead unbelievably tragic lives filled with suffering and pain. The human virtues have little to do with gloominess. They are the bright face of life itself." L. Ron Hubbard

The book is 248 pages, with diagrams and glossary to make reading easy and enjoyable.

Hardcover 59.75 

Softcover 34.75  

Audiobook 39.75 

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