If stuff and fame meant happiness, Hollywood would be paradise. Yet

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
Cover of the book If stuff and fame meant happiness, Hollywood would be paradise. Yet by Patrice Mouehla, Patrice Mouehla
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Author: Patrice Mouehla ISBN: 9781476451374
Publisher: Patrice Mouehla Publication: April 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Patrice Mouehla
ISBN: 9781476451374
Publisher: Patrice Mouehla
Publication: April 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

While materially rich folks and celebrity in Hollywood struggle daily to find happiness in an environment infested with heartbreaks, addictions, loneliness and emptiness, the ultimate dream of many among us with no fame or material fortune, is to become millionaires or to live a Hollywood life. That is one of life's biggest dilemmas. The book has a much deeper, a spiritual explanation of the troubles of young Hollywood celebrities such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan,late Michael Jackson... It dissects the spiritual components of Tiger Woods's, Kobe Bryant's... troubles as well as the lives and deaths of human meteors such as Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson... may their souls rest in peace. It also gives a divine purpose to the fact that Oprah has no child born by her.The 50 principles redefine happiness and the only true way to really matter for all human beings materially fortunate or not, famous or not. They link true happiness to our ability to listen to the divine voice within and to making life decisions only after consulting with it.It makes the absence of the ability to listen to the voice and to therefore use sublimation, one of the fundamental causes of all harmful addictions. True happiness can only be possible once the harmony between matter and soul is achieved. Which means the bigger the matter around us the stronger the need for good and powerful soul food. True happiness therefore is not a matter of how much money we make or how famous we are, rather a matter of how much joy we spread with the money and fame we are blessed with. Charitable giving or selfless giving is for that reason one of the main themes of the book. That is the legacy we should all aspire to leave behind. As Melinda Gates, wife of multi-billionaire Bill Gates well said on CBS 60 minutes:"I don't find meaning in material things, I find meaning in helping others".

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While materially rich folks and celebrity in Hollywood struggle daily to find happiness in an environment infested with heartbreaks, addictions, loneliness and emptiness, the ultimate dream of many among us with no fame or material fortune, is to become millionaires or to live a Hollywood life. That is one of life's biggest dilemmas. The book has a much deeper, a spiritual explanation of the troubles of young Hollywood celebrities such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan,late Michael Jackson... It dissects the spiritual components of Tiger Woods's, Kobe Bryant's... troubles as well as the lives and deaths of human meteors such as Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson... may their souls rest in peace. It also gives a divine purpose to the fact that Oprah has no child born by her.The 50 principles redefine happiness and the only true way to really matter for all human beings materially fortunate or not, famous or not. They link true happiness to our ability to listen to the divine voice within and to making life decisions only after consulting with it.It makes the absence of the ability to listen to the voice and to therefore use sublimation, one of the fundamental causes of all harmful addictions. True happiness can only be possible once the harmony between matter and soul is achieved. Which means the bigger the matter around us the stronger the need for good and powerful soul food. True happiness therefore is not a matter of how much money we make or how famous we are, rather a matter of how much joy we spread with the money and fame we are blessed with. Charitable giving or selfless giving is for that reason one of the main themes of the book. That is the legacy we should all aspire to leave behind. As Melinda Gates, wife of multi-billionaire Bill Gates well said on CBS 60 minutes:"I don't find meaning in material things, I find meaning in helping others".

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