Based on the first part of L. Tolstoy’s epigraph to the novel “Anna Karenina”: “All happy families resemble one another…,” the author asked what exactly happy families do right—and how others can learn to do the same. He broke down family life into pieces, highlighting what we all do: love, quarrel, eat, play, act silly, spend money, and make life-changing decisions. He also tried to find ways to optimize these aspects. He chose the brightest examples, found the wisest people, and the most natural families he could, to gather the best experience available today and create a kind of guide for happy families.
This book contains 200 bold and fresh ideas to make your family happier.
— How do we manage chaos in our life?
— How to instill our values in children and help them avoid mistakes?
— How to make your life fulfilling and your family happy?
; Alpina Digital