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Maailman onnellisin mies by Eddie Jaku

bridgetw541's review against another edition

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5.0

A warm-hearted read into how to find happiness and kindness in all parts of life despite others constantly showing you anything but that. Makes you feel so connected to the story when Eddie constantly references the reader as his friend.

chutneycat's review against another edition

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5.0

LOVE LOVE LOVE. CHANGES your perspective on the world and made me so so grateful for my life. Eddie is amazing - could NOT put it down!

yurgle's review against another edition

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3.0

it was a bit much in the end. His story of survival and success seems too incredible although it is probably true. A happy positive story.

allisonsanborn's review against another edition

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5.0

An important book I think everyone should read.

leahcolby's review against another edition

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5.0

Fabulous audio version!

lighthousebooks's review against another edition

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Mr. Jaku certainly experienced horror on this earth: the worst that mankind can do. Yet I was surprised to learn that he is still a humanist, believing in the ability of the human will to choose happiness over bitterness, to choose good over evil. I disagree that mankind can do that successfully on its own. There has to be a foundation on which to build your choices. For example, I appreciate his statement that a man who loses his morals loses himself, but where do those morals you are trying to preserve come from? The source matters.

Mr. Jaku seems to have been ‘fortunate’ in life to have a lovely family to idolize. His philosophy of happiness may work for those who also have happy families, but what do the rest do? There has to be more to pursuing happiness than ‘happy families’ and, of course, there is.

I guess I found his memoir unconvincing for anyone looking for an answer to real happiness; however, his story of survival is inspiring.

onelly3's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring sad fast-paced

5.0


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mark_smeets's review against another edition

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5.0

In The Happiest Man on Earth, Eddie Jaku writes about all the horrendous atrocities he suffered at the hands of the Nazis. It was inspiring to read how he was able to endure all of this and how he subsequently build up his life after the war with a positive mindset.

jillrush's review against another edition

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dark emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

sassy_t's review against another edition

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5.0

“Life is beautiful if you let it.” ~My new friend Eddie. After all he went through, that was still his view. We can learn a lot from him. Be a kind human!!!