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Laurent Gounelle

    August 10, 1966

    Laurent Gounelle is a passionate storyteller whose works draw from a deep interest in philosophy, psychology, and personal development. His writing explores the human psyche and the potential for growth with insightful understanding. Gounelle shares his discoveries through compelling narratives that encourage readers to reflect on themselves and the world around them. His work offers inspiration and perspective for those seeking a deeper understanding of themselves.

    Laurent Gounelle
    Der Philosoph, der nicht mehr denken wollte
    DZIEŃ W KTÓRYM NAUCZYŁEM SIĘ ŻYĆ
    I znajdeš ty skarb u sobi
    The Man who wanted to Be Happy
    The Man Who Risked It All
    Alice Asks The Big Questions
    • 2020

      Alice Asks The Big Questions

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(144)Add rating

      Alice is very good at her job. She's on the rise at a prominent PR firm, and there is no image-management disaster she can't fix. But when her dearest friend, a parish priest in a charming French village, becomes depressed about his dwindling number of parishioners, she may finally have met her biggest challenge. Though an avowed atheist, Alice is determined to apply her skills to the problem. She plunges into research, immersing herself in the world of spirituality, from Christianity to Hinduism, from self-empowerment seminars to the Tao Te Ching. In her quest to understand how thinkers through the centuries have tried to answer the age-old questions of existence, Alice uncovers an astonishing truth--almost lost to time--that will forever change the way she thinks about humankind's place in the universe, and her own

      Alice Asks The Big Questions
    • 2014

      Looking down from the Eiffel Tower, Alan Greenmor stands on the edge, determined to end it all. As he prepares to jump, his thoughts are interrupted by a cough. To his right is a mysterious man in a dark suit, smoking a cigar. This is Yves Dubreuil. The man who will change his life.

      The Man Who Risked It All
    • 2012

      While on a relaxing vacation in Bali, Julian decides to consult a legendary and wise healer whose reputation precedes him. The old Master Samtyang’s diagnosis on meeting the schoolteacher is firm: you are healthy, but you are not . . . happy. During the series of daily encounters that follow, Samtyang meets with Julian and shares cryptic messages, much to the frustration of his new student. In his unusual manner, Samtyang shows Julian—and us—how our thoughts shape our lives and how what we believe becomes our reality. His teachings on the nature of true happiness, which is already inside us; the manifestation of our hopes and dreams, which are closer than we think; and the most thrilling adventure of all, self-discovery, offer unforgettable lessons that linger long past the final page. A worldwide, word-of-mouth sensation, The Man Who Wanted to Be Happy explores the world of new possibili­ties available to us when we discover how to break free from whatever prevents us from truly being happy.

      The Man who wanted to Be Happy