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The Happiest Man on Earth The Happiest Man on Earth by Eddie Jaku
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“A field is empty, but if you put in the effort to grow something then you will have a garden. And that’s life. Give something, something will come back. Give nothing, nothing will come back. To grow a flower is a miracle: it means you can grow more. Remember that a flower is not just a flower, it is the start of a whole garden.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“Here is what I learned. Happiness does not fall from the sky; it is in your hands. Happiness comes from inside yourself and from the people you love. And if you are happy and healthy, you are a millionaire.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“Your efforts today will affect people you will never know. It is your choice whether that effect is positive or negative. You can choose every day, every minute, to act in a way that may uplift a stranger, or else drag them down. The choice is easy. And it is yours to make.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“Kindness is the greatest wealth of all. Small acts of kindness last longer than a lifetime. This lesson, that kindness and generosity and faith in your fellow man are more important than money, is the first and greatest lesson my father ever taught me. And in this way he will always be with us, and always live forever.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“It is never too late to be kind, polite, and a loving human being.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“There are always miracles in the world, even when all seems hopeless. And when there are no miracles, you can make them happen. With a simple act of kindness, you can save another person from despair, and that might just save their life. And this is the greatest miracle of all.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“Hate is the beginning of a disease, like cancer. It may kill your enemy, but it will destroy you in the process too.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“If you have the opportunity today, please go home and tell your mother how much you love her. Do this for your mother. And do it for your new friend, Eddie, who cannot tell it to his mother.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“Shared sorrow is half sorrow; shared pleasure is double pleasure.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“If enough people had stood up then, on Kristallnacht, and said, ‘Enough! What are you doing? What is wrong with you?’ then the course of history would have been different. But they did not. They were scared. They were weak. And their weakness allowed them to be manipulated into hatred.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“My father used to say to me there is more pleasure in giving than in taking, that the important things in life - friends, family, kindness - are far more precious than money. A man is worth more than his bank account.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“You don't want to fall in love with a reflection of yourself! A strong partnership is with a man or a woman who is different from you, who challenges you to try new things, to become a better person.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
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“I never lost sight of what it was to be civilised. I knew that there would be no point surviving if I had to become an evil man to do it.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“You see, your food is not enough. There is no medicine for your morals. If your morals are gone, you go.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“In my mind, this is really the best revenge, and it is the only revenge I am interested in – to be the happiest man on Earth.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“it took many years to realise that as long as I still held fear and pain in my heart, I would not truly be free.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“Why argue with the people you love? Go out on the street, stop a person littering and argue with them.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“A friend is someone who reminds you to feel alive.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“Otto von Bismarck, the first chancellor of unified Germany, once warned the world to watch out for the German people. With a good leader, they were the greatest nation on Earth. With a bad leader, they were monsters.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“Perhaps you do not love your job, or you work with difficult people. You are still doing important things, contributing your own small piece to the world we live in. We must never forget this. Your efforts today will affect people you will never know. It is your choice whether that effect is positive or negative. You can choose every day, every minute, to act in a way that may uplift a stranger, or else drag them down. The choice is easy. And it is yours to make.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“If you are not free in your heart, don’t take away your children’s freedom. I always tell my children, ‘I brought you into this world because I wanted to love you. You owe me nothing but that. All I need from you is your affection and respect.’ This is what I’m proud of – my family is my achievement.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“There is no medicine for your morals. If your morals are gone, you go.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“With a simple act of kindness, you can save another person from despair, and that might just save their life. And this is the greatest miracle of all.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“If you are lucky enough to have money and a nice house, you can afford to help those who don’t,’ he would tell me. ‘This is what life is all about. To share your good fortune.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“I still can't understand how people with whom I went to work, with whom I studied and played sport, could become animals like that. How was it that Hitler could make enemies of friends, turn civilised men into inhuman zombies? How is it possible to create such hate?”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“it was sometimes hard for the good Germans to make themselves known. They had to know that they could trust you. If they were caught helping a Jew, it would mean death for them too. The oppressors were just as afraid as the oppressed. This is fascism – a system that makes victims of everybody.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“Happiness does not fall from the sky; it is in your hands. Happiness comes from inside yourself and from the people you love. And if you are healthy and happy, you are a millionaire.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth
“There are always miracles in the world, even when it seems dark.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“Here are the lines I try to live by, and which I like to include when I speak publicly: May you always have lots of love to share, Lots of good health to spare, And lots of good friends who care.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
“There are many things in this world that no amount of money will buy you, and some things priceless beyond measure. Family first, family second, and family at the last.”
Eddie Jaku, The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor

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