The little book about hygge7/6/2023 ![]() The first time ‘hygge’ appeared in written Danish was around the early 1800s. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Hygge” is a Danish word that originates from a Norwegian word meaning “well-being”. The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well by Meik Wiking (2016, Penguin) Coming from the fields of economics, anthropology, psychology, political science, philosophy and design, the folks at the Happiness Research Institute aim “to inform decision makers of the causes and effects of human happiness, make subjective well-being part of the public policy debate, and improve quality of life for citizens across the world”. Well, what is hygge (pronounced hoo-gah)? The concept is explained very well in The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well by Meik Wiking ( CEO of the Happiness Research Institute ( Facebook)-an independent think tank based in Copenhagen exploring why some societies are happier than others. Recently, I saw British author Hari Kunzru poking fun at Scandinavia with the following tweet: “The five stages of contemporary Scandinavian fiction: (1) Hygge, (2) Quietly despairing, (3) Wartime secrets, (4) Alcohol, rage and shame, (5) Serial murder.” I first encountered it on the art and design blog Creative Boom. ![]()
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