Little Book of Lykke

The Danish Search for the World's Happiest People

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Meik Wiking: Little Book of Lykke (2017, Penguin Books, Limited)

288 pages

English language

Published May 24, 2017 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-241-30201-9
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5 stars

The fundamentals of happier people and societies.

Written by the CEO of the Happiness Research Institute and a native of the most consistently ranked happiest country in the world. He gives great insight not only from data his and similar institutions have collected, but also from his personal experiences of traveling around the world and how it differs from Denmark (for better and worse).

Togetherness, money, health, freedom, trust, and kindness are the book's metrics for evaluating a country’s happiness. Each chapter dives in to the core of healthy societies: a sense of community and tribe, feeling inferior or excluded from your system or government, having autonomy, and the compounding effects of things like inequality, trust, and altruism.

A light read on an important topic. The graphs are easy to understand and the pictures and aesthetic of the book is great. Didn’t find it to overlap much with the author’s …

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3 stars

I wish I worked for the Happiness Institute. It sounds awesome. Imagine researching happiness all day long.

Lykke is a sense of happiness and fulfillment. The Danish seem to have it mostly figured out, but the book shows how it happens all across the globe. Lots of great statistics and research to back it all up, and ideas for small changes you can make right now to impact your life in a positive way.

Just what I needed for the first month of the new year. 3 stars.

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Subjects

  • Self-realization
  • Happiness
  • Denmark, social conditions