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"The "Danish coziness" philosophy is fast becoming the new "French living" in terms of aspirational lifestyle books and blogs. There are countless viral articles comparing the happiness levels of Americans versus Danes. Their homes are more homey; their people are more cheerful. It's an attitude that defies definition, but there is a name for this slow-moving, stress-free mindset: hygge (pronounced "hoo-ga"). Hygge values the idea of cherishing yourself: candlelight, bakeries, and dinner with friends; a celebration of experiences over possessions, as well as being kind to yourself and treasuring a sense of community."--Amazon.com.
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Civilization, Well-being, Happiness, Scandinavian Cooking, Quality of life, Self-actualization (psychology), Cooking, scandinavian, Interior decoration, Conduct of life, Cooking, Scandinavian, Happiness -- Scandinavia, Well-being -- Scandinavia, Scandinavia -- Civilization -- 21st centuryPlaces
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How to hygge: the Nordic secrets to a happy life
2017, St. Martin's Griffin
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How to Hygge: The Nordic Secrets to a Happy Life
2017, St. Martin's Press
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