What Happiness Is Not

· Charles Nehme
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We all have one thing in common, we are all seeking happiness.

Many habits of ours block us from reaching a state of happiness. 

I have listed them in this book and would ask the reader to eliminate anything else that I have forgotten to mention or that might apply only to you.

I wish you all happiness in everything you do. It takes your willingness to practice too.


Unhappiness is a state of feeling sad, dissatisfied, or discontent. It is a negative emotional state that can be caused by a variety of factors, such as personal problems, stress, disappointment, or a lack of fulfillment. Unhappiness can also be a symptom of a mental health disorder, such as depression. People who are unhappy may feel a sense of hopelessness, helplessness, and lack of motivation. They may also experience physical symptoms such as fatigue, changes in appetite, and difficulty sleeping. Unhappiness can have a negative impact on a person's overall well-being and can affect relationships, work, and daily activities.


Par autoru

Charles Nehme is an HVAC Consultant with 30 years of international expertise and has accomplished and implemented many projects on different applications.


I was also always interested in the subjects of living life the most.


Charles is a European National and US Educated from Widener University, Chester PA.


Contact: [email protected]


I have written many other books on philosophy of life, under my name found on Amazon, Ibooks, Google play, B&N and Payhip



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