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Scientology: The Way to Happiness

Just as all past cultures relied on a strong moral basis for their assured survival and happiness, so too does our own culture today desperately call out for such a basic code, one by which we may live with decency and honour.

L. Ron Hubbard was keenly aware of this in 1980 when he observed that our world lacked any modern moral guide and that, as a result, man was far more prone to a joyless existence. Best known as the founder of the Scientology religion, Mr. Hubbard brought a number of solutions to the world from a purely humanitarian perspective. And in this instance — quite apart from his religious works — he saw the need for a code of conduct not tied to any particular religion, whether in content or use.

Thus he wrote The Way to Happiness, a common-sense guide to happier living. It carries no other appeal than the good sense it makes to the individual who reads it.

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