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The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World Hardcover – January 3, 2008

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Part foreign affairs discourse, part humor, and part twisted self-help guide, The Geography of Bliss takes the reader from America to Iceland to India in search of happiness, or, in the crabby author's case, moments of "un-unhappiness." The book uses a beguiling mixture of travel, psychology, science and humor to investigate not what happiness is, but where it is. Are people in Switzerland happier because it is the most democratic country in the world? Do citizens of Qatar, awash in petrodollars, find joy in all that cash? Is the King of Bhutan a visionary for his initiative to calculate Gross National Happiness? Why is Asheville, North Carolina so damn happy? With engaging wit and surprising insights, Eric Weiner answers those questions and many others, offering travelers of all moods some interesting new ideas for sunnier destinations and dispositions.

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Starred Review. Fortified with Eeyoreish fatalism—I'm already unhappy. I have nothing to lose—Weiner set out on a yearlong quest to find the world's unheralded happy places. Having worked for years as an NPR foreign correspondent, he'd gone to many obscure spots, but usually to report bad news or terrible tragedies. Now he'd travel to countries like Iceland, Bhutan, Qatar, Holland, Switzerland, Thailand and India to try to figure out why residents tell positive psychology researchers that they're actually quite happy. At his first stop, Rotterdam's World Database of Happiness, Weiner is confronted with a few inconvenient truths. Contrary to expectations, neither greater social equality nor greater cultural diversity is associated with greater happiness. Iceland and Denmark are very homogeneous, but very happy; Qatar is extremely wealthy, but Weiner, at least, found it rather depressing. He wasn't too fond of the Swiss, either, uncomfortable with their quiet satisfaction, tinged with just a trace of smugness. In the end, he realized happiness isn't about economics or geography. Maybe it's not even personal so much as relational. In the end, Weiner's travel tales—eating rotten shark meat in Iceland, smoking hashish in Rotterdam, trying to meditate at an Indian ashram—provide great happiness for his readers.
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If there’s one truth that emerged from reviewers’ various takes on The Geography of Bliss, it’s that happiness is subjective. Every critic seemed to find something that really irked him or her about this book: Weiner’s persona seems affected, he indulges in "psychobabble," he remains aloof about himself, he comes across as an obnoxious reporter. Yet everyone seemed to enjoy his book, admiring Weiner’s original approach to the subject, his balance of research and experience, and the characters that illustrate the lessons on happiness Weiner accumulates during his journeys. In short, all the critics’ happiness was alike, but they were also all unhappy in their own way. (Sorry, Tolstoy.) FYI: Weiner lives in Miami, Florida.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Twelve; 1st edition (January 3, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 329 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0446580260
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0446580267
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1.13 x 9.5 inches
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Eric Weiner is author of the New York Times bestsellers The Geography of Bliss and The Geography of Genius, as well as the critically acclaimed Man Seeks God and, his latest book, The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers. A former foreign correspondent for NPR, he has reported from more than three dozen countries. His work has appeared in the New Republic, The Atlantic, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, and the anthology "Best American Travel Writing." He lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife and daughter. For more information, visit: www.ericweinerbooks.com

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160 customers mention "Content"154 positive6 negative

Customers find the book insightful, clever, and entertaining. They also say it expands their knowledge of geography, effortlessly draws on impressive erudition, and has a light touch belied thoughtful observations and comments. Customers also mention that the book has s healthy balance of comparative feelings.

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Customers find the book light-hearted and clever, with a pointed wit that is not overused. They also say the writing style is fun and light-headed, with valuable insight into history.

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Customers find the book well-written, easy to read, and relaxed. They also appreciate the journalistic flair, ability to recreate dialogue, and depict the personal face of the author. Readers say the book is informative, in-depth, and insightful with explanations of his experiences. They mention the author is honest with himself and tells a good story.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2009
If you're interested in the study of happiness, this book is for you. If you're interested in cultural geography, this book is also for you. And if you're interested in both of these subjects (like me), this book may very well be a dream come true for you, the kind of book you always wished someone would write, but doubted that it would happen.

This is actually one of the very best books I've ever come across on ANY subject. Eric Weiner is a spellbinding storyteller who kept me on the edge of my seat as I listened to his tales of world travels in a quest to understand happiness. Along the way, he effortlessly draws on an impressive erudition as he seamlessly weaves in insights not only from the "science" of happiness, but also a diverse range of relevant philosophy (both Western and Eastern) and other disciplines. And last but not least, though he claims that he's unhappy and calls himself a grump, he's very likable, very witty, and VERY funny!

While it would be great if Weiner could end the book by presenting a simple magic key to happiness, those of us who have already traveled similar roads ourselves know that such an expectation/hope is probably unrealistic. Instead, we learn (or are reminded) that the truth appears to be more subtle and complex. For example: (a) happiness isn't a "thing" we can capture (like money), and it's remarkably hard to pin down just what happiness actually is, (b) there appear to be many roads to happiness (whatever it is), both personally and culturally, and finding a road that suits you seems to be important, (c) happiness may be something that just happens to us, based on how we live our multifaceted lives, rather than something we can deliberately pursue (again, like money), and (d) our proper highest aims may be different from happiness or may transcend it, and seem to involve relationships and love.

But don't let the above conclusions underwhelm you or steer you away from this book. Weiner unfolds a richly enlightening and entertaining tapestry which is not to be missed and goes beyond anything which can be adequately compressed into a summary, as is the case with all great literature. No, this book isn't an exhaustive or systematic study of either happiness or cultural geography, nor does it pretend to be, but it does offer a uniquely valuable contribution positioned at the intersection of these subjects.

Finally, please note that I joined Weiner on this journey via the 12-hour unabridged audiobook, and I found it to be a perfect format for this book, narrated flawlessly and sincerely by Weiner himself. So I especially recommend the audiobook, though I plan to read the print version also (yes, this book is that good).
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016
It's very difficult to empathize with Eric in the beginning of his journey as it's very clear he holds quite a pessimistic perspective. This made it an obstacle to enjoy the beginning piece of the memoir; however, I was compelled to continue reading in an effort to collect information while on my own path to maintaining happiness. As you move forward throughout the story, there are bits of wisdom that come from engaging in each chapter and learning about the happiness, or even lack thereof, that each culture maintains. It's rather awakening and particularly fascinating as you travel from country to country diving into areas outside of tourism and into the heart of the truth. This book is great for anyone who is looking to become more familiar with ways to appropriately connect with the world outside of where they are currently residing.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2011
I downloaded the sample on an airplane right before takeoff. I came across the title accidentally when it was listed with some travel books. I had done a search for travel books to Europe and was hoping to find something that was not an antiseptic Yellow Pages directing me to tourist traps or written from the perspective of someone with all the money in the world, pretending to live the simple life in the hills of Tuscany in their very expensive "country home" pretending to live like those who really did produce the artisan cheeses and fresh fruits and vegetables they hail.

Being that the author had worked for NPR, I was a tad bit skeptical about how funny and witty it would really be, despite the reviews. When I have listened to NPR in the past I have had to be in a very tolerant mood to listen to pseudo intellectuals who take themselves way to seriously, but might have a point to make about some topic, but haven't a clue about the real lives of people, anywhere, particularly this country. Most often this "opportunity" has presented itself, while taking a long road trip up I-81 through Appalachia and the only radio stations with a strong enough signal to get through were either NPR or an evangelical preacher. I know, it is sometimes hard to tell the difference, but NPR tends to play more classical music, which I like, and in that particular region, some bluegrass too, which I enjoy, if it doesn't have too much commentary by Johnny-Come-Lately experts who probably grew up somewhere in Greenwich, CT.

The author got my attention and tickled my funny bone immediately and the only thing I regretted was not having downloaded the whole thing, so I would have not finished before the flight was over. As soon as the plane's wheels hit the ground, I downloaded the whole thing and have continued to read it, when I have had time. I just finished it last night. It did not disappoint.

It is just what the doctor ordered at a time in my life, when all the "forces of evil" from our demagoguing politicians to trying to run a legitimate business in a climate of kleptocracy, in addition to having to deal with the life and death decisions one has to make as caretaker for our elderly parents.

Light-hearted and clever, while still being introspective and honest with himself, the author did a good job without being judgmental about the different paths people take in their fleeting search or non-search for happiness or in the case of Moldovians, unhappiness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The book provides perspective!
Reviewed in the Netherlands on March 15, 2024
Loved the writing style and the content of the book. Eric manages to communicate serious conversations in a humorous way and I feel instantly feel clicked with the ironies but end up smiling about it. I find the content of the book extremely relatable, to my own life as a researcher, traveler and as a yoga instructor. The book is written with a practical yet explorative mind-set and delusional advices are not thrown at the readers.

I received a copy this morning and have already read a good portion of it. Definitely recommend for others to read this book.
Carlos Caballero García
5.0 out of 5 stars A hilarious yet serious trip to happiness
Reviewed in Mexico on August 6, 2019
I read his book 'The Geography of Genius' and now this precious book about a topic as complex as simple. At the end you will know that bliss is not in or out there, is everywhere and nowhere, and your community values
help a lot to make it sustainable.
Rebecca Wemyss
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2019
Absolutely loved this book, it made me fall in love with non-fiction and also inspired me to travel to Bhutan. The premise of researching happiness is fascinating and the author writes extremely well balancing facts and opinions in an entertaining way. Highly reccommend for anyone who loves travel, psychology or culture.
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Merino De Tiedra Juan
5.0 out of 5 stars Strange happiness and where to find it
Reviewed in France on January 10, 2019
Weiner describes with humour, in a critical, funny way, where he found happiness and where he found none. He does it with a clear, easy-to-read style, inviting the reader to go to all the different places he discovered and concluding that happiness is finally.... No, read better by yourself in the book! ;-)
Krisella Leov
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Reviewed in Australia on November 14, 2023
Found this so interesting and funny at times