Meik Wiking
Wiking connects cultural wisdom with scientific inquiry to demystify happiness and well-being. As the CEO of the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, he explores Nordic lifestyle concepts like "hygge"—a Danish term for cozy intimacy—blending them with data-driven insights. His writing, characterized by engaging prose and warmth, translates complex psychological concepts into accessible narratives, offering readers practical advice on how to cultivate happiness. By intertwining storytelling with research, he not only illuminates the art of living well but also inspires a global audience to embrace these principles in their daily lives.\n\nIn books such as "The Little Book of Hygge" and "The Art of Making Memories," Wiking probes how cultural practices and memory creation contribute to a richer quality of life. While "The Little Book of Lykke" extends this exploration into broader Nordic happiness concepts, his works collectively offer a comprehensive guide to improving subjective well-being. With translations into more than fifteen languages, his books have transcended cultural barriers, impacting readers worldwide and reaching bestseller status, including the "New York Times" list. \n\nReaders from diverse backgrounds benefit from Wiking's insights, gaining an understanding of how to integrate small yet meaningful changes into everyday life to enhance well-being. His work in founding the Happiness Museum and engaging with international policy advisory groups further amplifies his impact, making him a pivotal figure in happiness research. This brief bio captures how Wiking's contributions continue to shape the discourse on happiness, empowering individuals to lead more fulfilling lives.
Books by Meik Wiking
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