The Way to Happiness
We live in a world of immorality and rising criminality. We feel the repercussions of this on a daily basis.
Employee theft causes one-third of all bankruptcies and costs employers $1 billion a year. Insurance fraud exceeds $80 billion annually from faked accidents, injuries and illnesses. These are only a sampling of a broader cultural situation—soaring crime, intolerance and hate, corporate greed and corruption, Internet pornography and disintegrating families.
At the root of all is a loss of basic morals and values that would make a decent culture possible.
Reversing the decline and restoring to Man his integrity and trust is The Way to Happiness—this may be the first moral code based wholly on common sense.
Discover how you can use this miraculous yet simple booklet to raise moral standards around you and help others to live better lives.
What is the one factor that lies beneath all that is wrong in our world today....?
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"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 facts. 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."
- Excerpt from The Way to Happiness
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The Way to Happiness Foundation
of India Awarded Cycling Federation Costa Rica on the Way to Happiness Costa Rica, Christmas 2007. It was an exciting, colorful and actionpacked weekend when the Costa Rica Cycling Federation was the main attraction for the Christmas weekend and staged several cross country cycling racing events. Amidst the ongoing activites which attracted thousands of attendees was The Way to Happiness, namely President TWTH Costa Rica Yadira Orias who presented the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize and current President of the Republic of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias, a personal copy of the book The Way to Happiness. January 2, 2008 FIND OUT MORE |
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