Happiness is a multimillion-dollar industry, catering to our belief that, as human beings, we deserve to be happy. Gopi Kallayil believes in reversing that equation: what we truly deserve is to be human, and the key to happiness lies in being 100 percent who we are by expressing our most authentic selves.
This book explores the qualities that make us human and have helped to make Gopi successful and happy in both his personal and professional life. Told with Gopi's trademark humour, deep compassion and love for the absurd, The Happy Human spans the period from his first job after graduate school as a software programmer in South China to his current position as a senior executive at Google in Silicon Valley, each chapter capturing moments in his life that were significant on his journey. He also weaves in accounts of others who have dreamed big and acted on their dreams.
All these stories combined with Gopi's personal practices will help readers find their own happiness by embracing not only themselves but the entire human experience.
New in paperback: One of Google's best and brightest uses stories from his high-tech work life and his personal life to explore what it means to be truly happy--and what makes us truly human.
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The Happy Human is a fun, interesting, and happy way to learn Gopi's insights and experience his ups and downs. A thoroughly good read."
-- Alan Eagle, Director of Executive Summits, Google;
co-author of the
New York Times bestseller
How Google Works Happiness is a multimillion-dollar industry, catering to our deep desire to live a joyful life and to a belief that, as human beings, we deserve to be happy. Gopi Kallayil believes in reversing that equation. He holds that what we truly deserve is to be human, and that the key to happiness lies in being 100 percent who we are, reveling in our authentic selves, even if that means falling on our faces.
Newly available in paperback, this book explores the qualities that make us human and have helped to make Gopi successful and happy in both his personal life and his professional career. Told with Gopi's candor and humor, his deep compassion and love of the absurd,
The Happy Human takes us from his first job as a software programmer in South China to his current position as an executive at Google in Silicon Valley. Each chapter captures an event in Gopi's life where he dug deep and found the means to express himself from a place of radical confidence: Singing live at Burning Man, even though he sings off-key and was terrified. Participating in a triathlon with an open-water swim, when he had only swum in a pool. (Lifeguards rescued him.) Speaking at Toastmasters International--and being willing to be awful--before becoming one of their top speakers years later. Gopi's stories and practices help us find happiness by embracing not only our own selves but the entire human experience, inspiring us to expect miracles daily, to use every fall as a chance to bounce, to go for what we want on every front, to live our lives full-out.