3D of Happiness: Pleasure, Meaning, and Spirituality By Necati Aydin

3D of Happiness shows that the failure in finding happiness in modern times is largely due to the mistake of limiting the search for happiness to the hedonic (pleasure) dimension. It delves into the meaning and spiritual dimensions of happiness in order to help individuals increase their levels of happiness.
3D of Happiness covers a personal and scientific journey of searching for happiness through pleasure, meaning, and spirituality. It is the story of a former shepherd, Necati Aydin, who was at the bottom 1% of the world’s population, living in complete poverty and deprivation. He managed to acquire two PhDs and climbed to the top 1% in terms of possessions and position. Nonetheless, he failed to achieve happiness along the way. In 3D of Happiness, Necati shares his journey of having, doing, and being which turned out to be a cycle of deprivation, emulation, accomplishment, and disappointment. He reveals his success in finally finding happiness through a converging path of science, philosophy, and spirituality. 3D of Happiness: Pleasure, Meaning, and Spirituality

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3D of Happiness includes a scientific, philosophic and personal journey of searching for happiness through pleasure, meaning & spirituality. It represents a life voyage of a former shepherd, who as a child lived in complete poverty and deprivation in the very bottom of world’s population, and how this helped him to be in the opposite side within the first class in terms of possessions and position. In other words, from being Mr. No one to be Mr. Special one, as he achieves to get two PhDs; one in economics in which he used theories and concepts to describe and simplify some of the ideas. One main thing led to this successful career is his passion looking for the cause and effect relationship, after elementary school he asks why not to complete my education, and then he started his prosperity journey. However, between the two phases his trip was full of failures in terms of searching for happiness. In 3D of Happiness, Necati shares his journey of having, doing, and being which turned out to be a cycle of deprivation, emulation, accomplishment, and disappointment. He reveals his success in finally finding happiness through a converging path of science, philosophy, and spirituality. From my perspective, this a great book in different terms, as it handles the issue from an economic point of view as well as trying to gives the solution to avoid the Dead-end loop. Using marginal utility theory to describe how each way through happiness will examine the diminishing of dissatisfaction reached after having the activity related to happiness, this is one of the main concepts explained in the text and it is from economic. Starting with telling his life story and how he suffered to prove that he can break the society enclosures, he struggled to achieve his goals, and I’d say this great book is a great example of success. 244 I found the concepts easy to understand and the scenarios that the author added which came from his past experiences helped a lot in adding context to the concepts.

244 One of the few books that made sense to me .. it goes beyond the box we knew .. he made crystal clear based on science how the whole world work for the greatest benefit .. such an inspiring on an sane mind .. thats an additive on life experience 244 I found the premise of the book intriguing, and I still think it has a lot to offer someone of a more mathematical comprehension than myself. I found myself glossing over certain parts that seemed more complicated than my preference in the moment for a lighter subject. I think Dr. Aydin's argument is compelling, however, and I did add several of his books to my reading list. I especially liked learning about Tolstoy's journey. For me, the enjoyable parts of the book were in the first chapters when Dr. Aydin recounted his life and upward journey into worldly accomplishment and the last part of the book when he discusses several philosophies that influenced his writing and life. I liked this book, and I'm glad I finished it, but I will probably hand it to a friend who is a bit more cerebral than me. 244 The writer takes the meaning of happiness from his perspective. I like how he resembles the 3D happiness as the DNA helix. He tries to connect happiness on regards different prospectives as philosophy, culture and his self-experience. By building up a certain formula that keeps developed gradually while reading tough out each chapter incrementally. 244