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An inspiring philosophical novel about Julian who meets the sage Samtyang in Bali. Through tasks and conversations, he learns how to overcome unconscious beliefs, free himself from fear, and find inner happiness.
"The Man Who Wanted to Be Happy" (L'homme qui voulait être heureux), the world bestseller by French writer and human relations expert Laurent Gounelle, is a warm philosophical and motivational novel that skillfully combines elements of fiction and psychological self-help guide. The plot follows Julian, a young teacher on vacation in Bali, who, despite his seemingly settled life, feels a deep emptiness and dissatisfaction. Before returning home, out of curiosity, he visits the local healer and sage Maestro Samtyang. Although Julian is physically completely healthy, the sage notices that his spirit is bound by invisible chains. Through a series of simple but profound conversations and practical tasks in the Balinese nature, Samtyang guides Julian towards the realization that our own beliefs and fears are the only real obstacles to achieving happiness. The book teaches how the thoughts we form about ourselves and the world directly shape our reality and how liberation from other people's expectations opens the way to an authentic and fulfilling life. Written in a lucid, vivid, and accessible style, the story provides the reader with powerful insight tools for personal transformation. "The Man Who Seeked Happiness" is a timeless, instructive story that encourages you to question your own life choices and offers a practical guide to inner peace, self-confidence, and the true joy of living.
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