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020 _a9781473684140
082 _a332.024 HON-K
100 _aHonda, Ken
245 _aHappy money :
_bthe Japanese art of making peace with your money /
_cKen Honda
260 _aIndia
_bJohn Murray Learning
_c2019
300 _a217 p.
365 _aINR
_b399.00.
500 _aLook around you - what do you see? You may discover to your surprise that the people who are most at peace with money are the ones who walk nimbly between having too little and having too much. They have found a balance between indulgence and austerity; between success and happiness; between motivation and inspiration; and between any number of other poles we tend to think of as either/or choices, but which in reality are simply posts on either side of a doorway through which we must pass. For many of us the subject of money is unavoidably stressful. Managing our personal finances is complicated, time consuming and often, particularly in the slow countdown to pay day, dispiriting. The good news is that in Japan - where a Zen approach to life is more widely practiced - a pathway to a better relationship with money is being carved, by Ken Honda. This beautifully written book will reinvent the way you see your personal finances. You will come to understand that money flows like water and arrives like a guest. You'll rethink your own attitudes and examine the way they were shaped by beliefs about money you were taught as a child. When we heal the fear and anxiety we have about money, we successfully achieve prosperity and peace. Take the zen path to financial security and happiness.
650 _aMoney--Psychological aspects
650 _aJapan
650 _aZen Buddhism
650 _aFinance, Personal--Psychological aspects