The book explores transformative approaches that lead to significant improvements in personal well-being and success. It emphasizes practical strategies that can drastically alleviate suffering and foster resilience, ultimately guiding readers toward achieving their goals. The engaging content promises to inspire and empower individuals to unlock their potential and experience profound positive changes in their lives.
Chade-Meng Tan Books
Meng Tan, Google's "Jolly Good Fellow," is one of the company's earliest engineers, instrumental in building its mobile search and overseeing search quality. His current mission statement is to "enlighten minds, open hearts, and create world peace." Beyond his work at Google, Meng is dedicated to global peace, liberty, and enlightenment through the Tan Teo Charitable Foundation. He is also a founding patron of Stanford University's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education and the World Peace Festival. Meng's personal motto is, "Life is too important to be taken seriously," and he hopes to transform every workplace into a source of happiness and enlightenment.




Search Inside Yourself
The Secret to Unbreakable Concentration, Complete Relaxation and Effortless Self-Control
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book presents an emotional intelligence program developed by Google, designed to foster personal and professional growth. Tan, a Google engineer, outlines a transformative technique that can be implemented in just 100 minutes, promising significant life changes. The focus is on practical strategies that enhance emotional awareness and interpersonal skills, making it accessible for anyone seeking to improve their emotional intelligence quickly.
Freude auf Abruf
Von der Kunst das Glück in sich zu entdecken
Freude ist ein Zustand, der unsere Kreativität in Gang setzt. Wer Freude ausstrahlt, ist sympathisch und gewinnt leicht Freunde. Freude ist also ein Erfolgsgeheimnis. Chade-Meng Tan hat dieses Geheimnis für die westliche Welt zugänglich gemacht. Googles Belegschaft liebte seinen Kurs in Achtsamkeit. Den Dalai Lama und Jimmy Carter zählt er zu seinen Fans. Chade-Meng weiß: Freude kann man trainieren wie einen Muskel und gelebte Freude wirkt wie ein Magnet, nahezu allen Umständen zum Trotz. Die Folgen sind unausweichlich Glück und Erfolg in allen Lebensbereichen. Ein unterhaltsamer Glücks-Trainingsplan mit der Weisheit Asiens.