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The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking - A book about the "Danish Secrets to Happy Living" by the CEO of the Happiness Research Institute sounds intriguing even if you're not familiar with the concept of hygge, doesn't it? Hygge can be difficult to define or explain, as Wiking acknowledges, but it encompasses the feelings of being warm, safe, and comfortable, and a sense of togetherness with loved ones. It's a big deal to Scandinavians, and in this little book Wiking describes it and all the elements that Danes consider to be essential to achieving it.
It's a quick read, with a lot of fascinating facts and statistics as well as charming illustrations like the one on the cover. Probably the most important aspect of hygge is light, and an entire chapter is devoted to explaining the Dane's love of candles and softer ambient light. Hygge also means togetherness, comforting foods, and cozy clothing and surroundings. Wiking includes some recipes, and plenty of ideas for creating a hyggelich atmosphere in your home and workplace, and for hyggelich activities throughout the year.
The takeaway - at least for me - is that hygge is the cozy and homey brand of hospitality that I already try to practice, but didn't have a name for. And the best part is that it doesn't need to cost a lot of money and effort.
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