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Swallow The Happy Pill
- Secrets To True Happiness
- Narrated by: Craig Beck
- Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"I just want to be happy," a simple goal expressed as though it were the very least we could expect of life. Some phrase it differently, and some attach requirement or specifics to the statement by pre-deciding how happiness must be packaged. Nonetheless it sounds so reasonable an expectation and yet for some reason so many people spend an entire lifetime unable to reach or even discover the first step on the path to this universal desire. Many believe that this illusive state would be possible if they could only win the lottery, inherit great wealth or even perhaps meet the man or woman of their dreams. Essential we all make the same mistake, the assumption that happiness is out there somewhere for us to stumble upon. Happiness is incorrectly seen as a destination that once reached dissolves the suffering and worry of life into the ether forever more.
Happiness is indeed a simple request but most assume it is hidden and only the very few are fortunate enough to discover the treasure map that leads to its secret location. Swallow The Happy Pill will show you that you not already own the map but you are currently standing right on top of the big red X that marks the spot of that buried treasure you crave so much. Discover:
- How to manifest your dreams
- The secrets to perfect self-esteem and confidence
- Stop anxiety and depression before it starts
- The quite route to freedom and peace of mind
- How to get every prayer answered every time
The amazing secrets revealed in Swallow The Happy Pill will change how you think about everything; it will shatter your beliefs and dramatically transform your life. This may be one of the most significant books you ever buy.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-04-2023
A great re invention of Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power Of Now”.
Eckhart Tolle’s The Power Of Now can be quite difficult to follow for a lot of new comers , Craig’s “everyday blokes” narration in easy tone and language with his added personal touch and story, in my opinion, offers a great introduction to this absolutely imperative self discovery for all Hindu beings looking to open a portal to real internal freedom from handcuffs you can’t see; once you’ve grasped the concepts of the egoic mind, no mind and the ego’s insanity, you should pick up Eckharts book. It’s 3x longer and goes into a lot more depth and detail. I can only see that Craig and I ate both on a path of discovery so I can say without hesitation that his other books must be anchored in truth and real world & life experience. I’ll be very interested in looking further into that to garner what I can from an intelligent elder. 👌🏼
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- Robert
- 14-05-2024
Excellent content
Fantastic book, similar in some ways to Alan Carr, who is also fantastic.
An excellent reflection on what alcohol really is and what life can be like without it.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-02-2024
So exciting, yet so very disappointing
I started listening to this self-help book thinking to myself: “If this author writes books on showing you the keys to true happiness, he himself must have it down pat.”
I listened to “Anxiety lied to me” and had to skip through an anti-religious tirade only to, so very ironically, have the Tao te Ching get crammed down my throat throughout the entire book. It’s like the author himself doesn’t realise that the Tao had become his religion. Even though it’s not a religion, he definitely treats it as such.
I then listened to this book. The entire first chapter is an anti-religious tirade. I skipped through it, hoping for the best. The beginning of the next chapter sets itself up for yet another one.
The author is clearly preoccupied with anti-religious resentment that has swallowed him whole at this point.
If this is the case, as it seems to be, he has not himself overcome anxiety, nor does he have the secrets to happiness. I don’t have enough faith that his ideas carry enough weight for would-be consumers of a self-help book.
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