The book, Happiness, the Joy from Living, dares to take on humanity s longest running yearning since the beginning of time. Along with his drive for survival and procreation, seeking happiness is man s oldest craving, in spite of herculean human effort, unbelievable expenditure of resources and employment of modern technology and science, yet its unlimited and effortless source and supply are but a viewpoint away. The disconnect between source and acquisition has occupied humanity s time and attention forever, it seems, and continues to echo through the ages, without abetment. No matter what the vantage point is or one s financial resources and social status, the ever present human outcry for happiness and contentment remains unchanged.