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In their 1998 book, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and co-author Howard C. Cutler, M.D., delve into how inner development fosters happiness. In their follow-up, they explore a subject impacting millions: the relationship between work and overall happiness. This accessible book addresses critical questions such as "Where does work fit into our quest for happiness?" and "How does work satisfaction influence life satisfaction?" Presented as a modern Socratic dialogue, Cutler engages the Dalai Lama on the challenges and rewards of the workplace. They discuss themes like work and identity, financial success, the Buddhist idea of "right livelihood," and transforming workplace dissatisfaction. Initially, the insights may seem straightforward, but the Dalai Lama's profound wisdom and sensitivity shine through. He emphasizes that fundamental human values—kindness, tolerance, compassion, honesty, and forgiveness—are essential for true happiness. Through clear examples, he demonstrates how applying these qualities to work-related challenges can help navigate difficult situations. Acknowledging that not all problems can be resolved, the Dalai Lama offers sound advice, advocating for balance and self-awareness. He wisely notes that relying solely on work for satisfaction is a mistake, regardless of how fulfilling it may be.

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De kunst van geluk op het werk, Dalai Lama XIV., Nagdban bstan dzin rgyamtsho, Howard C. Cutler, Gert-Jan Kramer, Studio Imago (Amersfoort)

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2003
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Titre
De kunst van geluk op het werk
Langue
Néerlandais
Éditeur
BZZTôH
Publié
2003
Format
rigide
Pages
224
ISBN10
9045300753
ISBN13
9789045300757
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In their 1998 book, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and co-author Howard C. Cutler, M.D., delve into how inner development fosters happiness. In their follow-up, they explore a subject impacting millions: the relationship between work and overall happiness. This accessible book addresses critical questions such as "Where does work fit into our quest for happiness?" and "How does work satisfaction influence life satisfaction?" Presented as a modern Socratic dialogue, Cutler engages the Dalai Lama on the challenges and rewards of the workplace. They discuss themes like work and identity, financial success, the Buddhist idea of "right livelihood," and transforming workplace dissatisfaction. Initially, the insights may seem straightforward, but the Dalai Lama's profound wisdom and sensitivity shine through. He emphasizes that fundamental human values—kindness, tolerance, compassion, honesty, and forgiveness—are essential for true happiness. Through clear examples, he demonstrates how applying these qualities to work-related challenges can help navigate difficult situations. Acknowledging that not all problems can be resolved, the Dalai Lama offers sound advice, advocating for balance and self-awareness. He wisely notes that relying solely on work for satisfaction is a mistake, regardless of how fulfilling it may be.