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3.0 out of 5 stars
Edward De Bono it is but the book lacks depth, June 21, 2006
This review is from: H+ (Plus) A New Religion?: How to Live Your Life Positively Through Happiness, Humour, Help, Hope, Health (Paperback)
I bought this book recently - a very novel concept wherein he advocates a new way of living that will make one feel more happy (we all are seeking happiness aren't we) and have a sense of achievement and fulfillment.
The book is written in a very simple style - which is both good and bad. It makes very easy reading (and easy implementation in one's life) but at the end, leaves you with a sense of incompleteness in terms of content of the book - very unlike some of his earlier work.
Around the basic concept, he has woven an external jacket of a religion which he calls H+. Health, Humor, Happiness, Help and Hope are pillars of his proposition.
The book gives URLs where you dont get anything. :-)
Amazon showed the date of publication as Jan 23, 2007 ???!!!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting little book, May 27, 2007
This review is from: H+ (Plus) A New Religion?: How to Live Your Life Positively Through Happiness, Humour, Help, Hope, Health (Paperback)
In "H+" DeBono proposes a new belief system based on positive energy. He calls his new religion: H+. H stands for the six principles Human, Happiness, Humor, Help, Hope and Health. Halfway his book he defines the term PON as the opposite of a sin. A pon is a positive action done on the spur of the moment. He believes that if everyone would try to do as much pons per day as possible then the positive energy would improve the world. A nice idea.
The book is very thin, just about 100 pages. There are not much words on each page, so I finished reading it without about half an hour. The language is simple and sometimes I'm not sure whether DeBono is serious or he just wrote this book based on the Humour principle (and thinks that people who buy it are enormously funny, especially people who then still spend time writing an Amazon review!).
I didn't found the book very special, but I found it worth reading still. Not because of the H+ religion, though the idea is interesting, but just because of a couple of sentences and chapters. I really liked the hapiness chapter, which was one of the first. Simple, well formulated statements like "Hapiness needs to become a deliberate habit and not just the feeling when everything is perfect" and silly ideas like the Hapiness rating for movies is what, for me, made the book worth reading (considering that it didn't take me more than half an hour).
So, when you're a DeBono fanatic or just need an interesting read for half an hour. Pick up this book. When you want a really good book or something more serious. This is not the book for you.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent antidote to the cult of negavity, August 1, 2007
This review is from: H+ (Plus) A New Religion?: How to Live Your Life Positively Through Happiness, Humour, Help, Hope, Health (Paperback)
In his book H+ Edward de Bono suggests a new religion that proposes focus areas that might make people lead richer lives.
He draws from his many years of experience talking to a wide variety of people, and this comes out in the book because he does not get overly concerned with minor details or single issues.
Some people will feel threatened by the simple, positive message and some will be inspired by it.
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