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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Happiness Scam: Why Chasing Joy Keeps You Miserable-and What to Do Instead By Sandeep ChavanYou've been sold a lie. Not by one guru or one app, but by an entire culture that turned happiness into a product-and your dissatisfaction into profit.The Happiness Scam is a bold, paradigm-shifting expose of the modern self-help industry and its billion-dollar promise: permanent happiness. With piercing clarity and poetic precision, Sandeep Chavan dismantles the illusion that joy can be owned, earned, or locked in-and reveals how the very chase for happiness is what keeps us restless, anxious, and stuck.Drawing from Universal Energy Dynamics (UED)-a groundbreaking framework that reframes emotion as ripple consequence-this book offers a radical new lens: happiness is not a jackpot, but a momentary spark of alignment. It's not rare, not permanent, and not the point of life. It arises when life's ripples constructively interfere, and fades when they don't. That's not failure-it's rhythm.Across three provocative parts, Chavan takes readers on a journey from illusion to clarity: Part I: The Bazaar of Misalignment Exposes the commodification of joy-from glossy books and apps to retreats and influencers. Reveals how the happiness industry thrives on dissatisfaction, selling temporary sparks while promising permanent bliss.Part II: The Ripple Reframe (UED Lens) Introduces the UED model, where happiness and sorrow are natural consequences of ripple alignment. Explores the Law of Consequences, constructive vs. destructive interference, and why emotional rhythm-not emotional control-is the key to freedom.Part III: Living Beyond the Scam Offers a playful, liberating reframe of life beyond formulas. Embraces ignorance as spice, balance as baseline, and freedom not as "feeling good forever," but as living without fear of emotional impermanence.This is not a book of hacks, habits, or morning routines. It won't tell you to journal, meditate, or visualize your way to joy. Instead, it invites you to stop chasing-and start seeing. To laugh at the absurdity of the chase. To reclaim happiness as a ripple you already experience, not a product you need to buy.Whether you're a seeker, skeptic, philosopher, or simply tired of the treadmill, The Happiness Scam will leave you lighter-not because you "found happiness," but because you stopped fearing its loss.Key Features: Original UED framework for emotional clarityNo formulas, no mystification-just consequence and rhythmRipple-mapped reframing of happiness, sorrow, and freedomIdeal for readers of philosophy, psychology, and modern spiritualityWritten in a hybrid tone-poetic, rigorous, and globally accessiblePerfect for readers disillusioned by self-help, curious about emotional dynamics, or seeking a fresh, non-mystical approach to joy. Resonates with Gen Z thinkers, philosophical readers, wellness skeptics, and anyone ready to stop chasing and start living. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Happiness Scam: Why Chasing Joy Keeps You Miserable-and What to Do Instead By Sandeep ChavanYou've been sold a lie. Not by one guru or one app, but by an entire culture that turned happiness into a product-and your dissatisfaction into profit.The Happiness Scam is a bold, paradigm-shifting expose of the modern self-help industry and its billion-dollar promise: permanent happiness. With piercing clarity and poetic precision, Sandeep Chavan dismantles the illusion that joy can be owned, earned, or locked in-and reveals how the very chase for happiness is what keeps us restless, anxious, and stuck.Drawing from Universal Energy Dynamics (UED)-a groundbreaking framework that reframes emotion as ripple consequence-this book offers a radical new lens: happiness is not a jackpot, but a momentary spark of alignment. It's not rare, not permanent, and not the point of life. It arises when life's ripples constructively interfere, and fades when they don't. That's not failure-it's rhythm.Across three provocative parts, Chavan takes readers on a journey from illusion to clarity: Part I: The Bazaar of Misalignment Exposes the commodification of joy-from glossy books and apps to retreats and influencers. Reveals how the happiness industry thrives on dissatisfaction, selling temporary sparks while promising permanent bliss.Part II: The Ripple Reframe (UED Lens) Introduces the UED model, where happiness and sorrow are natural consequences of ripple alignment. Explores the Law of Consequences, constructive vs. destructive interference, and why emotional rhythm-not emotional control-is the key to freedom.Part III: Living Beyond the Scam Offers a playful, liberating reframe of life beyond formulas. Embraces ignorance as spice, balance as baseline, and freedom not as "feeling good forever," but as living without fear of emotional impermanence.This is not a book of hacks, habits, or morning routines. It won't tell you to journal, meditate, or visualize your way to joy. Instead, it invites you to stop chasing-and start seeing. To laugh at the absurdity of the chase. To reclaim happiness as a ripple you already experience, not a product you need to buy.Whether you're a seeker, skeptic, philosopher, or simply tired of the treadmill, The Happiness Scam will leave you lighter-not because you "found happiness," but because you stopped fearing its loss.Key Features: Original UED framework for emotional clarityNo formulas, no mystification-just consequence and rhythmRipple-mapped reframing of happiness, sorrow, and freedomIdeal for readers of philosophy, psychology, and modern spiritualityWritten in a hybrid tone-poetic, rigorous, and globally accessiblePerfect for readers disillusioned by self-help, curious about emotional dynamics, or seeking a fresh, non-mystical approach to joy. Resonates with Gen Z thinkers, philosophical readers, wellness skeptics, and anyone ready to stop chasing and start living. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Happiness Scam: Why Chasing Joy Keeps You Miserable-and What to Do Instead By Sandeep ChavanYou've been sold a lie. Not by one guru or one app, but by an entire culture that turned happiness into a product-and your dissatisfaction into profit.The Happiness Scam is a bold, paradigm-shifting expose of the modern self-help industry and its billion-dollar promise: permanent happiness. With piercing clarity and poetic precision, Sandeep Chavan dismantles the illusion that joy can be owned, earned, or locked in-and reveals how the very chase for happiness is what keeps us restless, anxious, and stuck.Drawing from Universal Energy Dynamics (UED)-a groundbreaking framework that reframes emotion as ripple consequence-this book offers a radical new lens: happiness is not a jackpot, but a momentary spark of alignment. It's not rare, not permanent, and not the point of life. It arises when life's ripples constructively interfere, and fades when they don't. That's not failure-it's rhythm.Across three provocative parts, Chavan takes readers on a journey from illusion to clarity: Part I: The Bazaar of Misalignment Exposes the commodification of joy-from glossy books and apps to retreats and influencers. Reveals how the happiness industry thrives on dissatisfaction, selling temporary sparks while promising permanent bliss.Part II: The Ripple Reframe (UED Lens) Introduces the UED model, where happiness and sorrow are natural consequences of ripple alignment. Explores the Law of Consequences, constructive vs. destructive interference, and why emotional rhythm-not emotional control-is the key to freedom.Part III: Living Beyond the Scam Offers a playful, liberating reframe of life beyond formulas. Embraces ignorance as spice, balance as baseline, and freedom not as "feeling good forever," but as living without fear of emotional impermanence.This is not a book of hacks, habits, or morning routines. It won't tell you to journal, meditate, or visualize your way to joy. Instead, it invites you to stop chasing-and start seeing. To laugh at the absurdity of the chase. To reclaim happiness as a ripple you already experience, not a product you need to buy.Whether you're a seeker, skeptic, philosopher, or simply tired of the treadmill, The Happiness Scam will leave you lighter-not because you "found happiness," but because you stopped fearing its loss.Key Features: Original UED framework for emotional clarityNo formulas, no mystification-just consequence and rhythmRipple-mapped reframing of happiness, sorrow, and freedomIdeal for readers of philosophy, psychology, and modern spiritualityWritten in a hybrid tone-poetic, rigorous, and globally accessiblePerfect for readers disillusioned by self-help, curious about emotional dynamics, or seeking a fresh, non-mystical approach to joy. Resonates with Gen Z thinkers, philosophical readers, wellness skeptics, and anyone ready to stop chasing and start living. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The Happiness Scam: Why Chasing Joy Keeps You Miserable-and What to Do Instead By Sandeep ChavanYou've been sold a lie. Not by one guru or one app, but by an entire culture that turned happiness into a product-and your dissatisfaction into profit.The Happiness Scam is a bold, paradigm-shifting exposé of the modern self-help industry and its billion-dollar promise: permanent happiness. With piercing clarity and poetic precision, Sandeep Chavan dismantles the illusion that joy can be owned, earned, or locked in-and reveals how the very chase for happiness is what keeps us restless, anxious, and stuck.Drawing from Universal Energy Dynamics (UED)-a groundbreaking framework that reframes emotion as ripple consequence-this book offers a radical new lens: happiness is not a jackpot, but a momentary spark of alignment. It's not rare, not permanent, and not the point of life. It arises when life's ripples constructively interfere, and fades when they don't. That's not failure-it's rhythm.Across three provocative parts, Chavan takes readers on a journey from illusion to clarity:Part I: The Bazaar of Misalignment Exposes the commodification of joy-from glossy books and apps to retreats and influencers. Reveals how the happiness industry thrives on dissatisfaction, selling temporary sparks while promising permanent bliss.Part II: The Ripple Reframe (UED Lens) Introduces the UED model, where happiness and sorrow are natural consequences of ripple alignment. Explores the Law of Consequences, constructive vs. destructive interference, and why emotional rhythm-not emotional control-is the key to freedom.Part III: Living Beyond the Scam Offers a playful, liberating reframe of life beyond formulas. Embraces ignorance as spice, balance as baseline, and freedom not as 'feeling good forever,' but as living without fear of emotional impermanence.This is not a book of hacks, habits, or morning routines. It won't tell you to journal, meditate, or visualize your way to joy. Instead, it invites you to stop chasing-and start seeing. To laugh at the absurdity of the chase. To reclaim happiness as a ripple you already experience, not a product you need to buy.Whether you're a seeker, skeptic, philosopher, or simply tired of the treadmill, The Happiness Scam will leave you lighter-not because you 'found happiness,' but because you stopped fearing its loss.Key Features:Original UED framework for emotional clarityNo formulas, no mystification-just consequence and rhythmRipple-mapped reframing of happiness, sorrow, and freedomIdeal for readers of philosophy, psychology, and modern spiritualityWritten in a hybrid tone-poetic, rigorous, and globally accessiblePerfect for readers disillusioned by self-help, curious about emotional dynamics, or seeking a fresh, non-mystical approach to joy. Resonates with Gen Z thinkers, philosophical readers, wellness skeptics, and anyone ready to stop chasing and start living.Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld 280 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Happiness Scam: Why Chasing Joy Keeps You Miserable-and What to Do Instead By Sandeep ChavanYou've been sold a lie. Not by one guru or one app, but by an entire culture that turned happiness into a product-and your dissatisfaction into profit.The Happiness Scam is a bold, paradigm-shifting exposé of the modern self-help industry and its billion-dollar promise: permanent happiness. With piercing clarity and poetic precision, Sandeep Chavan dismantles the illusion that joy can be owned, earned, or locked in-and reveals how the very chase for happiness is what keeps us restless, anxious, and stuck.Drawing from Universal Energy Dynamics (UED)-a groundbreaking framework that reframes emotion as ripple consequence-this book offers a radical new lens: happiness is not a jackpot, but a momentary spark of alignment. It's not rare, not permanent, and not the point of life. It arises when life's ripples constructively interfere, and fades when they don't. That's not failure-it's rhythm.Across three provocative parts, Chavan takes readers on a journey from illusion to clarity:Part I: The Bazaar of Misalignment Exposes the commodification of joy-from glossy books and apps to retreats and influencers. Reveals how the happiness industry thrives on dissatisfaction, selling temporary sparks while promising permanent bliss.Part II: The Ripple Reframe (UED Lens) Introduces the UED model, where happiness and sorrow are natural consequences of ripple alignment. Explores the Law of Consequences, constructive vs. destructive interference, and why emotional rhythm-not emotional control-is the key to freedom.Part III: Living Beyond the Scam Offers a playful, liberating reframe of life beyond formulas. Embraces ignorance as spice, balance as baseline, and freedom not as 'feeling good forever,' but as living without fear of emotional impermanence.This is not a book of hacks, habits, or morning routines. It won't tell you to journal, meditate, or visualize your way to joy. Instead, it invites you to stop chasing-and start seeing. To laugh at the absurdity of the chase. To reclaim happiness as a ripple you already experience, not a product you need to buy.Whether you're a seeker, skeptic, philosopher, or simply tired of the treadmill, The Happiness Scam will leave you lighter-not because you 'found happiness,' but because you stopped fearing its loss.Key Features:Original UED framework for emotional clarityNo formulas, no mystification-just consequence and rhythmRipple-mapped reframing of happiness, sorrow, and freedomIdeal for readers of philosophy, psychology, and modern spiritualityWritten in a hybrid tone-poetic, rigorous, and globally accessiblePerfect for readers disillusioned by self-help, curious about emotional dynamics, or seeking a fresh, non-mystical approach to joy. Resonates with Gen Z thinkers, philosophical readers, wellness skeptics, and anyone ready to stop chasing and start living.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. The Happiness Scam | The Book That Ends the Happiness Treadmill | Sandeep Chavan | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Gyrus Vision | EAN 9788199417021 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.