Edward de Bono is a cult figure in developing tricks to sharpen the mind. In H+ (Plus) A New Religion? he provides a framework for achieving happiness through daily acts of help or contribution. Whether this is offering other people something to laugh at or helping an elderly person cross the road, through these altruistic acts comes a sense of achievement, and from achievement comes self-esteem and a belief in oneself. Edward de Bono's new book offers readers an entirely positive way of life: with the emphasis not on sins that are to be avoided, but on things that are to be done. 'H' stands for: - Happiness - Help - Hope - Health - and, most importantly, Humour.
93pp, 134mm x 214mm, softback, 2006
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