Abir Taha

Twelve Resolutions for a Happy Life

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Second Edition

Twelve Resolutions For A Happy Life offers the reader a new insight into the philosophy of happiness. What is real, lasting happiness? What brings happiness? Is there a magical formula or recipe for achieving it? Having found the secret of happiness in spirituality, the author shares her positive outlook on life by putting forth twelve resolutions as milestones on our path to bliss. Before striving to attain happiness, the author affirms, one needs to distinguish it from mere pleasure. Abir Taha thus redefines true happiness first and foremost as self-fulfilment. True happiness is a life of meaning and the attainment of one’s Dharma, or life purpose. “We are only truly happy when we are truly ourselves,” she says. Love and self-fulfilment: these are the twin pillars of happiness. “The highest love is love of the highest,” writes Taha; happiness lies in realising our highest potential.

The readers are invited to apply these twelve resolutions as twelve keys to revealing the best version of ourselves and removing the obstacles that hamper our quest for happiness, thus experiencing the Joy of Being.

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Second Edition

Twelve Resolutions For A Happy Life offers the reader a new insight into the philosophy of happiness. What is real, lasting happiness? What brings happiness? Is there a magical formula or recipe for achieving it? Having found the secret of happiness in spirituality, the author shares her positive outlook on life by putting forth twelve resolutions as milestones on our path to bliss. Before striving to attain happiness, the author affirms, one needs to distinguish it from mere pleasure. Abir Taha thus redefines true happiness first and foremost as self-fulfilment. True happiness is a life of meaning and the attainment of one’s Dharma, or life purpose. “We are only truly happy when we are truly ourselves,” she says. Love and self-fulfilment: these are the twin pillars of happiness. “The highest love is love of the highest,” writes Taha; happiness lies in realising our highest potential.

Ambassador, Philosopher, Scholar, Author, Poet.

Dr. Taha Audi holds a PHD in Philosophy from the Sorbonne University, Paris, and a Master’s degree in Political Science from the American University. A senior career diplomat, she has previously served in Geneva, Paris, and Tokyo, and was appointed Consul General in New York in 2019. In addition to her diplomatic and academic careers, Dr Audi is also an internationally published author of several books, translated into several languages, and numerous articles, in the fields of Philosophy, Spirituality, Politics, Poetry, and Literature, as well as several works on International Law and Organizations, most of which were adopted as official documents by the UN. Versed in philosophy and mysticism, the author espouses a spiritual worldview and believes that man’s ultimate purpose and vocation in life is the fulfilment of his divine nature and destiny. Dr Taha speaks fluent English, French and German.

Some books published by the author:

– Rousseau, le dernier bon sauvage, ou l’âme de la République (“Rousseau, the Last Good Savage, or the Soul of the Republic”) (Dr Taha’s PHD Thesis, to be published soon).
Fallen Suns, Rising Stars – A Novel about Second Chances (Literary Talents, Amazon, USA, 2019).
Twelve Resolutions for a Happy Life – A Manual of Happiness (Manticore Press, Australia, 2015).
Verses of Light (Arktos, London, 2014).
Defining Terrorism: The End of Double Standards – Towards a universal definition of terrorism (Arktos, London, 2014). The book was translated into Portuguese and published in Brazil.
The Epic of Arya – In Search of the Sacred Light (Author House, USA, 2009; second edition: Arktos, London, 2016).
Nietzsche, Prophet of Nazism: The Cult of the Superman (Author House, USA, 2005). The book was translated into Portuguese and published in Brazil.
Le Dieu à Venir de Nietzsche, ou la Rédemption du Divin (Editions Connaissances et Savoirs, Paris, 2005). The book was translated into English under the title Nietzsche’s Coming God, or the Redemption of the Divine, and published by Arktos in London in 2013. It was also translated into Spanish.

Facebook page: Ambassador Dr Abir Taha – Author.

 

 

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Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 30 × 20 × 10 cm
Format

Paperback

Writer

Abir Taha

Edition

Second Edition

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