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happiness of Hazzard ...
From Amazon.de-Redaktion Interview with Eckart von Hirsch house hardly a German comedian currently expected to be more successful! Dr. Eckart von Hirsch house filled with his stage show halls all over Germany, is a frequent guest on television and writes by the way still bestsellers. In the Amazon interview he tells what awaits the reader in his book Happiness.
question: "Happiness is possible" - Your message must startle those seasoned pessimists and misanthropes Will "luck of Hazzard" at the end even instructions on how to be happier life.?
of Hirschhausen: The book contains at least 20% less than conventional happiness advice books. Who reads it, does not need to be happier. Anyone who wants to can then be unhappy - but at a higher level. Pessimists keep more often right - but wants to be right or happy? Not both.
Question: What do you do in "Happiness Trap" different from the countless self-styled happiness gurus that plague us with affirmation sayings
of Hirschhausen: The unpleasant truth is that we are good at looking for happiness But. inherently bad at it, keep it with simple luck recipes are like diets or cold medicine: If there were a good recipe for all - it would have already got around My central idea is:. Happiness is paradoxical Many happiness gurus, philosophers, and advice.. handing-try bringing happiness to a formula. I do the opposite: For me, the conflicting interest. Happiness is not a feeling, but at least five different, so there are 5 chapters: The coincidence of the community, the pleasure of doing and leave. The main difference to many gurus, is that my book is not just something said, but five-year research work put in it. And I found strange things: beauty makes you sad, sex is overrated, and long store opening times stifle consumer spending. But money makes people happy in the expenditure, not on earning. The biggest difference to other gambling books is that there is much to laugh. About our quirks, our search for happiness in the wrong places and about me.
Question: How much "experiential knowledge" of a happy man is actually in your new book
of Hirschhausen:.. A lot of it is the most personal of the three books I've written, it contains my experiences as a physician in neurology and psychiatry, It is the essence of happiness research in the last ten years, and it contains my own attempts to be happy and to fail. And many of my favorite jokes. If one sets out to fail, and we can do it, is it then failed at all?
question : As one of your fields of activity type "humor Trainer" What you can see what it has it anything to do with the Indian Laughter movement
of Hirschhausen.? Laughter Yoga Laughter practiced for no reason other hand, I have nothing that really works but I'm an old-fashioned.. man and laugh preferably with ground. As a coach, I support people to find their sense of humor and get across. The main objective is to jazz things up lectures and presentations. Not everything that is done with a straight face, is therefore reasonable. And "strange" remembers better sense of humor is the most effective way to move the hearts of people from two sides:.. While the head of the diaphragm.
Question: Is it true that doctors did not appreciate it if the patient dares even a joke?
of Hirschhausen: I can only say: 96.8% of all statistics are fake. Something general, I would never say. Not even on general practitioners. Not more than orthopedic surgeons.
Question: Your personal favorite joke that begins: "If a husband to the doctor ..."?
of Hirschhausen: The stands in the book - even two times when I tell him now, not only the wit is out, I too am .. it
short description is any of his own fortune is how it looks: The room plenty behämmert cut our fortune. we often long to hammer on the thumb. And then forget to laugh. But if Dr. Eckart von Hirsch Hausen humorously writes about the good fortune to be in pain. At last someone is talking up what we already suspected always, but did not want to admit: Happiness is not the goal but a by-product of evolution. Fortunately passes to happiness, and a bronze-is better than a silver medal. The positive psychology shows that the fulfillment and satisfaction are not a matter of fate, but the sum of the daily thoughts and actions. Happiness is possible. Dr. Eckart von Hirsch Hausen combines knowledge with humor, current research, ancient wisdom and depth, creating next to "Haha" - and "Aha" effects. Exercises, self tests, inspiring illustrations and practical tips are in addition to very recently in brain research. A book for lucky and unlucky, for optimists and pessimists. And those who prefer to remain unhappy, can continue to be unhappy after reading - but at a higher level.
question: "Happiness is possible" - Your message must startle those seasoned pessimists and misanthropes Will "luck of Hazzard" at the end even instructions on how to be happier life.?
of Hirschhausen: The book contains at least 20% less than conventional happiness advice books. Who reads it, does not need to be happier. Anyone who wants to can then be unhappy - but at a higher level. Pessimists keep more often right - but wants to be right or happy? Not both.
Question: What do you do in "Happiness Trap" different from the countless self-styled happiness gurus that plague us with affirmation sayings
of Hirschhausen: The unpleasant truth is that we are good at looking for happiness But. inherently bad at it, keep it with simple luck recipes are like diets or cold medicine: If there were a good recipe for all - it would have already got around My central idea is:. Happiness is paradoxical Many happiness gurus, philosophers, and advice.. handing-try bringing happiness to a formula. I do the opposite: For me, the conflicting interest. Happiness is not a feeling, but at least five different, so there are 5 chapters: The coincidence of the community, the pleasure of doing and leave. The main difference to many gurus, is that my book is not just something said, but five-year research work put in it. And I found strange things: beauty makes you sad, sex is overrated, and long store opening times stifle consumer spending. But money makes people happy in the expenditure, not on earning. The biggest difference to other gambling books is that there is much to laugh. About our quirks, our search for happiness in the wrong places and about me.
Question: How much "experiential knowledge" of a happy man is actually in your new book
of Hirschhausen:.. A lot of it is the most personal of the three books I've written, it contains my experiences as a physician in neurology and psychiatry, It is the essence of happiness research in the last ten years, and it contains my own attempts to be happy and to fail. And many of my favorite jokes. If one sets out to fail, and we can do it, is it then failed at all?
question : As one of your fields of activity type "humor Trainer" What you can see what it has it anything to do with the Indian Laughter movement
of Hirschhausen.? Laughter Yoga Laughter practiced for no reason other hand, I have nothing that really works but I'm an old-fashioned.. man and laugh preferably with ground. As a coach, I support people to find their sense of humor and get across. The main objective is to jazz things up lectures and presentations. Not everything that is done with a straight face, is therefore reasonable. And "strange" remembers better sense of humor is the most effective way to move the hearts of people from two sides:.. While the head of the diaphragm.
Question: Is it true that doctors did not appreciate it if the patient dares even a joke?
of Hirschhausen: I can only say: 96.8% of all statistics are fake. Something general, I would never say. Not even on general practitioners. Not more than orthopedic surgeons.
Question: Your personal favorite joke that begins: "If a husband to the doctor ..."?
of Hirschhausen: The stands in the book - even two times when I tell him now, not only the wit is out, I too am .. it
short description is any of his own fortune is how it looks: The room plenty behämmert cut our fortune. we often long to hammer on the thumb. And then forget to laugh. But if Dr. Eckart von Hirsch Hausen humorously writes about the good fortune to be in pain. At last someone is talking up what we already suspected always, but did not want to admit: Happiness is not the goal but a by-product of evolution. Fortunately passes to happiness, and a bronze-is better than a silver medal. The positive psychology shows that the fulfillment and satisfaction are not a matter of fate, but the sum of the daily thoughts and actions. Happiness is possible. Dr. Eckart von Hirsch Hausen combines knowledge with humor, current research, ancient wisdom and depth, creating next to "Haha" - and "Aha" effects. Exercises, self tests, inspiring illustrations and practical tips are in addition to very recently in brain research. A book for lucky and unlucky, for optimists and pessimists. And those who prefer to remain unhappy, can continue to be unhappy after reading - but at a higher level.
Obsession
From Amazon.de-Redaktion The day of the funeral of his wife Sarah, the photographer Ben discovered a casket. Even before the day is the worst in his life before, but now it gets worse. Suddenly, Sarah died of a blood clot and has his autistic stepson Jacob left. At least, has Ben always believed. Now he finds in the newspaper box notes, which reveal that Sarah Jacob kidnapped as a baby needs. Although Ben Jacob loves, sets out to find the real parents - and thereby gets into a deadly maelstrom of obsession ...
Every now and then shows us the best-selling author Simon Beckett, the young Jacob as he composed the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle - only so , in an unusual way, as one would imagine in an autistic person can: with the face downwards, and thus with only in form, distinguishable parts. Similarly, the author goes on "Obsession" to the point: particles for particles it is the puzzle of its history together, and as they usually groping in the dark, which probably comes next, the tension rises from page to page.
Who has read another thriller as Simon Beckett The Chemistry of Death, cold ashes or corpse pallor will be disappointed by any obsession. Because the book is so much quieter, and it takes a while before the story is gaining momentum. Nevertheless, Obsession is a sophisticated, psychologically clever woven and effectively made thriller, one can not just die-hard fans of Beckett, but recommended mainly as an erstwhile in the gloomy world of the author. - Stefan Kellerer
Description When his wife suddenly dies, Ben is devastated. Solo Sarah's autistic Jacob's son gives him solace. But while it clears out the closets of the dead, Ben makes a gruesome discovery: Jacob was not Sarah's child. Apparently she has kidnapped the boy, as was a baby. Stunned, Ben starts looking for Jacobs biological parents - and falls into a maelstrom of deadly obsessions.
Every now and then shows us the best-selling author Simon Beckett, the young Jacob as he composed the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle - only so , in an unusual way, as one would imagine in an autistic person can: with the face downwards, and thus with only in form, distinguishable parts. Similarly, the author goes on "Obsession" to the point: particles for particles it is the puzzle of its history together, and as they usually groping in the dark, which probably comes next, the tension rises from page to page.
Who has read another thriller as Simon Beckett The Chemistry of Death, cold ashes or corpse pallor will be disappointed by any obsession. Because the book is so much quieter, and it takes a while before the story is gaining momentum. Nevertheless, Obsession is a sophisticated, psychologically clever woven and effectively made thriller, one can not just die-hard fans of Beckett, but recommended mainly as an erstwhile in the gloomy world of the author. - Stefan Kellerer
Description When his wife suddenly dies, Ben is devastated. Solo Sarah's autistic Jacob's son gives him solace. But while it clears out the closets of the dead, Ben makes a gruesome discovery: Jacob was not Sarah's child. Apparently she has kidnapped the boy, as was a baby. Stunned, Ben starts looking for Jacobs biological parents - and falls into a maelstrom of deadly obsessions.
Bis (s) at the end of the night: Volume 4
From Amazon.de-Redaktion you do! She's really doing! Bella and Edward to marry the hottest couple of the current teen literature! In this highlight of the three previous volumes of the hyper successful seemed fed up run (s) series by Stephenie Meyer to be, but, surprisingly, is the marriage of just who has reached majority Bella with Edward, the eternal 17-year-old vampire, not the grand finale of the fourth and final volume in the Twilight saga, but his (almost a bit unspectacular be negotiated) opener. Only then you go right round.
After the marriage warm-Bella and Edward go on their honeymoon and make it - from the readers flock probably even more than the marriage awaited - "first time" (which runs in several respects not entirely bloodless ...). But now the problems begin first: Should Bella can be bitten by Edward, a vampire himself to be? This would make them immortal, but also mean that they would have to carry for all time a restless wandering life, in order not to attract attention because of their eternal youth. While Bella is still hesitating, the unexpected happens: She becomes pregnant. And she gives birth to a child, half human, half vampire - a creature that may actually not be, and therefore to the inflamed by a bitter struggle among the immortals.
The final band of the bis (s) series fulfills all expectations: he brings the romantic story of Bella and Edward to to the heart of previous statements, offers even more of vivid, humorous dialogue and produced by the two big questions - whether Bella to vampire and what happens to their child - Powerful voltage. So many "feelings" position seems a little badly applied thick (somehow had the author of the kitsch and wax prevention in the first three volumes, better control), and the somewhat unkind way in which one or the other outstanding storyline to an end is taken, the reading pleasure diminishes somewhat. But only slightly - all in all, Up (s) at the end of the night just the Nächtedurchles and Nägelabkau-browsing, to which the fans had hoped. - Christoph Nettersheim
Review "Unusually intelligent and suggestive says." (Süddeutsche Zeitung) "The woman who robs us of sleep." (Brigitte)
short description if you of the killed, the one you love, you have no choice. How can you escape, how to fight when it would hurt her lover? When your life is the only thing you can give your beloved, how can you refuse it him? If there is someone you really love? A year full of happiness, but also full of pain behind Bella. A year in which she nearly broke because their passion for Edward and her intimate friendship with Jacob are simply incompatible. But now their decision has been made. Irrevocable, even if it looks like they put in motion a development that is potentially devastating for them all. Bella still hoped that various threads of her life together again, since everything threatens to be destroyed for ever ...
After the marriage warm-Bella and Edward go on their honeymoon and make it - from the readers flock probably even more than the marriage awaited - "first time" (which runs in several respects not entirely bloodless ...). But now the problems begin first: Should Bella can be bitten by Edward, a vampire himself to be? This would make them immortal, but also mean that they would have to carry for all time a restless wandering life, in order not to attract attention because of their eternal youth. While Bella is still hesitating, the unexpected happens: She becomes pregnant. And she gives birth to a child, half human, half vampire - a creature that may actually not be, and therefore to the inflamed by a bitter struggle among the immortals.
The final band of the bis (s) series fulfills all expectations: he brings the romantic story of Bella and Edward to to the heart of previous statements, offers even more of vivid, humorous dialogue and produced by the two big questions - whether Bella to vampire and what happens to their child - Powerful voltage. So many "feelings" position seems a little badly applied thick (somehow had the author of the kitsch and wax prevention in the first three volumes, better control), and the somewhat unkind way in which one or the other outstanding storyline to an end is taken, the reading pleasure diminishes somewhat. But only slightly - all in all, Up (s) at the end of the night just the Nächtedurchles and Nägelabkau-browsing, to which the fans had hoped. - Christoph Nettersheim
Review "Unusually intelligent and suggestive says." (Süddeutsche Zeitung) "The woman who robs us of sleep." (Brigitte)
short description if you of the killed, the one you love, you have no choice. How can you escape, how to fight when it would hurt her lover? When your life is the only thing you can give your beloved, how can you refuse it him? If there is someone you really love? A year full of happiness, but also full of pain behind Bella. A year in which she nearly broke because their passion for Edward and her intimate friendship with Jacob are simply incompatible. But now their decision has been made. Irrevocable, even if it looks like they put in motion a development that is potentially devastating for them all. Bella still hoped that various threads of her life together again, since everything threatens to be destroyed for ever ...
The Reader
From the Amazon editorial
book of 1000 books Copyright: From The Book of 1,000 books (Harenberg Verlag) The VorleserOA 1995 Form Roman era ModerneIn the first in the USA published novel, which focuses on a strange love story, is itself, Bernhard Schlink - even from rechtsphilosphischer view - with the extermination of the Jews in the Third Reich, the question of guilt and the generation gap in the years 1950/60er auseinander.Inhalt critical: The 15-year-old schoolboy Michael Berg learns the late 1950 in Heidelberg Hanna Schmitz know. The 20 year old tram housekeeper takes care of him when he falls ill with jaundice, is sick on the way home. Healthy again, he visited her and her experiences with his first love. Soon developed during the secret meeting in her apartment, a ritual that gives the first purely physical relationship with a spiritual dimension: Michael Hanna has, over the past, he learns very little, always the day before the sexual vorlesen.Eines Hanna disappears from the city . Only years later, he sees it as a law student in an Auschwitz trial, where they might with other former concentration camp guards on trial. In the courtroom, Michael finds the long-sought explanation Hanna's awkward for defense and for many of her actions: She is illiterate, this secret out of shame in the process and is sentenced to life imprisonment. Her co-defendants who have been deported her to blame for a horrible, in writing documented crimes received little Freiheitsstrafen.Michael who feels guilty, she regularly sends tapes to prison, he has consulted with world literature. Based on the cassette Hanna learns to read and write and self-taught, starting with the crimes of the Nazis to deal with. After 18 years in prison shortly before she takes her release the Leben.Wirkung: In his novel was an international Schlink Sensational success, as he had not seen contemporary German literature since the publication of R. The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass. The Reader, which translated into 27 languages, reaching a million copies and won numerous awards (Prix Laure Bataillon, honor gift of Heinrich Heine-Gesellschaft), coined much Germany's image abroad. CH
Review "Bernhard Schlink Reader is next to the Tin Drum by Gunter Grass is probably the most internationally successful novel by a living German writer. A subtle metaphor for German involvement, as generally understood Schlink it masterfully, the unconscious silence of the Germans in the fifties and sixties, his atmospheric prose to get to talk. The book is clever, built skillful and sensitive to unspoken feelings: one in German rare combination "(The Times)" This soaring is unique: Hanna Schmitz and Michael Berg - who would have thought that the two once the famous lovers of world literature. would count? Bernhard Schlink's The Reader marks a turning point for German literature. For the first time since The Tin Drum and Siegfried Lenz German lesson there is again a world best-seller made in Germany, a book that is, retrieve it from the Americans and Japanese, French and Indians, their image of Germany. "(General German Sunday paper)
short introduction almost criminal investigation of a strange love and oppressive Vergangenheit.Sie is irritable, enigmatic and much older than him ... and it is his first passion. They desperately guards a secret. One day she disappeared without a trace. Only years later he sees her the way home wieder.Auf gets the fifteen-year-old Michael Berg in a delicate situation. A woman in her mid thirties, taking care of him. Later, the boy comes with a bouquet of flowers to thank him. And he comes back. Hanna is the first woman he desires. A secret love begins. But there is something dark, Irritable to Hanna. His questions of who she was and has, she abruptly back. One day she disappeared. From Michael's life, not his memory. As a law student, he sees Hanna in the courtroom again. The young man suffers a shock. He loved a criminal. Much of Hanna's behavior in the process makes no rhyme. To him like scales falling from his eyes, you not only a terrible deed has to answer for, she also has her desperately guarded secrets. The past breaks - that of his love and the German past. Michael has to learn that he not free himself from both pasts. "Bernhard Schlink Reader is next to the Tin Drum by Gunter Grass is probably the most internationally successful novel by a living German writer. Unobtrusive Metaphor for German involvement, as generally understood Schlink it masterfully, the unconscious silence of the Germans in the fifties and sixties, bringing its atmospheric prose to speak. The book is clever, built skillful and sensitive to unspoken feelings: one in German rare combination "(The Times)" This soaring is unique: Hanna Schmitz and Michael Berg - who would have thought that the two once the famous lovers of world literature. would count? Bernhard Schlink's The Reader marks a turning point for German literature. For the first time since The Tin Drum and Siegfried Lenz German lesson there is again a world bestseller made in Germany, a book that is related from the Americans and Japanese, French and Indians, their image of Germany. "(German General Sunday paper) Bernhard Schlink was born in 1944 in Bielefeld, lives as a lawyer in Bonn and Berlin. His third novel" The Reader " (1997) became a recognized and acclaimed worldwide hit
book of 1000 books Copyright: From The Book of 1,000 books (Harenberg Verlag) The VorleserOA 1995 Form Roman era ModerneIn the first in the USA published novel, which focuses on a strange love story, is itself, Bernhard Schlink - even from rechtsphilosphischer view - with the extermination of the Jews in the Third Reich, the question of guilt and the generation gap in the years 1950/60er auseinander.Inhalt critical: The 15-year-old schoolboy Michael Berg learns the late 1950 in Heidelberg Hanna Schmitz know. The 20 year old tram housekeeper takes care of him when he falls ill with jaundice, is sick on the way home. Healthy again, he visited her and her experiences with his first love. Soon developed during the secret meeting in her apartment, a ritual that gives the first purely physical relationship with a spiritual dimension: Michael Hanna has, over the past, he learns very little, always the day before the sexual vorlesen.Eines Hanna disappears from the city . Only years later, he sees it as a law student in an Auschwitz trial, where they might with other former concentration camp guards on trial. In the courtroom, Michael finds the long-sought explanation Hanna's awkward for defense and for many of her actions: She is illiterate, this secret out of shame in the process and is sentenced to life imprisonment. Her co-defendants who have been deported her to blame for a horrible, in writing documented crimes received little Freiheitsstrafen.Michael who feels guilty, she regularly sends tapes to prison, he has consulted with world literature. Based on the cassette Hanna learns to read and write and self-taught, starting with the crimes of the Nazis to deal with. After 18 years in prison shortly before she takes her release the Leben.Wirkung: In his novel was an international Schlink Sensational success, as he had not seen contemporary German literature since the publication of R. The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass. The Reader, which translated into 27 languages, reaching a million copies and won numerous awards (Prix Laure Bataillon, honor gift of Heinrich Heine-Gesellschaft), coined much Germany's image abroad. CH
Review "Bernhard Schlink Reader is next to the Tin Drum by Gunter Grass is probably the most internationally successful novel by a living German writer. A subtle metaphor for German involvement, as generally understood Schlink it masterfully, the unconscious silence of the Germans in the fifties and sixties, his atmospheric prose to get to talk. The book is clever, built skillful and sensitive to unspoken feelings: one in German rare combination "(The Times)" This soaring is unique: Hanna Schmitz and Michael Berg - who would have thought that the two once the famous lovers of world literature. would count? Bernhard Schlink's The Reader marks a turning point for German literature. For the first time since The Tin Drum and Siegfried Lenz German lesson there is again a world best-seller made in Germany, a book that is, retrieve it from the Americans and Japanese, French and Indians, their image of Germany. "(General German Sunday paper)
short introduction almost criminal investigation of a strange love and oppressive Vergangenheit.Sie is irritable, enigmatic and much older than him ... and it is his first passion. They desperately guards a secret. One day she disappeared without a trace. Only years later he sees her the way home wieder.Auf gets the fifteen-year-old Michael Berg in a delicate situation. A woman in her mid thirties, taking care of him. Later, the boy comes with a bouquet of flowers to thank him. And he comes back. Hanna is the first woman he desires. A secret love begins. But there is something dark, Irritable to Hanna. His questions of who she was and has, she abruptly back. One day she disappeared. From Michael's life, not his memory. As a law student, he sees Hanna in the courtroom again. The young man suffers a shock. He loved a criminal. Much of Hanna's behavior in the process makes no rhyme. To him like scales falling from his eyes, you not only a terrible deed has to answer for, she also has her desperately guarded secrets. The past breaks - that of his love and the German past. Michael has to learn that he not free himself from both pasts. "Bernhard Schlink Reader is next to the Tin Drum by Gunter Grass is probably the most internationally successful novel by a living German writer. Unobtrusive Metaphor for German involvement, as generally understood Schlink it masterfully, the unconscious silence of the Germans in the fifties and sixties, bringing its atmospheric prose to speak. The book is clever, built skillful and sensitive to unspoken feelings: one in German rare combination "(The Times)" This soaring is unique: Hanna Schmitz and Michael Berg - who would have thought that the two once the famous lovers of world literature. would count? Bernhard Schlink's The Reader marks a turning point for German literature. For the first time since The Tin Drum and Siegfried Lenz German lesson there is again a world bestseller made in Germany, a book that is related from the Americans and Japanese, French and Indians, their image of Germany. "(German General Sunday paper) Bernhard Schlink was born in 1944 in Bielefeld, lives as a lawyer in Bonn and Berlin. His third novel" The Reader " (1997) became a recognized and acclaimed worldwide hit
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