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Guy P. Harrison
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Guy P. Harrison
Full Name and Common Aliases
Guy P. Harrison is a well-known American author, journalist, and happiness expert.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 7, 1961, in the United States.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American, Author, Journalist, Happiness Expert
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family that valued self-improvement and personal growth, Harrison developed an interest in psychology and philosophy at a young age. He pursued his passion for writing and storytelling, graduating with a degree in English from the University of North Carolina.
Major Accomplishments
Harrison's career took off as a journalist, where he worked for various publications, including the _Charlotte Observer_ and _Time Magazine_. His breakthrough came when he wrote several books on happiness and personal development, including The 50/30/20 Plan: A Simple Way to Build Wealth and Happy: The Pursuit of Happiness in the Modern World.
Notable Works or Actions
Some notable works by Harrison include:
The 50/30/20 Plan: A practical guide to achieving financial stability and building wealth.
Happy: An exploration of the concept of happiness, its pursuit, and its importance in modern life.
* Happiness: The Pursuit of Happiness in the Modern World: A thought-provoking examination of what it means to be happy and how individuals can cultivate this state.
Impact and Legacy
Guy Harrison's work has resonated with readers worldwide, inspiring them to reassess their priorities and strive for a more fulfilling life. His books have been translated into multiple languages, and he has become a sought-after speaker on the topics of happiness and personal development.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Harrison's ability to distill complex ideas into actionable advice and his commitment to spreading positivity and well-being have made him a respected figure in his field. His writings continue to inspire individuals seeking guidance on their paths toward greater happiness and self-actualization.
Quotes by Guy P. Harrison
Guy P. Harrison's insights on:

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When weird ideas come along, we owe it to ourselves to pause and think before accepting them as real or true. Bad things can happen when people embrace beliefs for reasons no better than trust in authority or tradition, or because it “feels true.” Countless.

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Trust me, your brain will fool you more than enough all by itself. You don’t need anyone else helping you to make mistakes.

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You are a human being with an immensely powerful brain. Don’t underestimate its ability to separate you from much of the nonsense and danger out there. Your life is yours, live it wisely.

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The key point some Christians miss is that scientific ignorance about the beginning of life, or any of life’s processes, is not evidence of a god.

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Let’s not dwell on the charge that we are all members of a corrupt and “fallen” species by birth. Rather, we should ask why it is we need saving in the first place. What is it we need saving from? The answer is God. He and his rules are the threat that we imperfect humans are up against. Therefore, God, in the form of Jesus, has offered to save us from himself.

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Suppose we’ve chosen the wrong god. Every time we go to church we’re just making him madder and madder. -Homer Simpson.

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Setting aside its failure to win over most people, the Bible can’t even communicate clearly to the people who already cherish it deeply and believe in it with all their heart.

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If a beautiful sunflower is somehow supposed to be evidence of the Christian god, then what is a parasitic worm that eats children’s eyeballs evidence of?

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How does the Christian who claims a weeping statue of Mary is a miracle explain the milk-drinking statues of the Hindu god Ganesha?How does the Christian who says a healing miracle proves the existence of Jesus feel about millions of claims of divine healings by Muslims and Hindus?
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