I really liked The Geography of Bliss.  It probably helped that I read it in my personal version of paradise, poolside at the Hilton Los Cabos.

Geography of BlissIn the book, the narrator travels the globe in search of the secrets to happiness.  (Strangely absent: the “happiest place on earth.”)  The journey is both serious and funny, genuine and lighthearted.  I’ve been told it’s a guy’s version of Eat, Pray, Love, but I haven’t read that one so I can’t say.  The Geography of Bliss appealed to the globetrotter in me, and it will make you think about what makes you happy.  In the end, author Eric Weiner arrives at the inevitable conclusion that there is no single magic-bullet for long-term happiness, but he shares plenty of wisdom and insight along the way on what might help get us there.

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