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Discover Real Wisdom with Arnaud van der Veere – The Force Behind Experience
Step into a podcast unlike any other, where real-life challenges meet grounded, no-nonsense advice. Arnaud van der Veere delivers practical insights to life’s fundamental questions—rooted in over 60 years of life experience and 55 years of dedication to Martial Arts as a competitor, coach, teacher, and guide.
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Force One / Arnaud Veere
'Happy Single' by Arnaud van der Veere
In his work, 'Happy Single', Arnaud van der Veere delves into the concept of singlehood in modern society, exploring its societal, cultural, and personal dimensions. The author's investigation into the reasons why people choose to remain single, whether by choice or circumstance, is particularly enlightening. He also addresses the pressures singles face from family, society, and traditional expectations.
One of the key themes in 'Happy Single' is the changing social acceptance of singlehood. The book discusses how education and economic independence have empowered individuals, particularly women, to lead fulfilling lives without the need for a partner. It also sheds light on how cultural and religious norms often stigmatize singles, especially women, casting them as incomplete or lacking. However, it also presents the positive side of singlehood, showing how it can lead to personal growth, independence, and career opportunities.
The text covers practical issues like housing, finances, and relationships, including dating, single parenthood, and finding a partner. It also delves into how singles are perceived across different cultures and religions, noting that many societies, particularly those with religious underpinnings, view singles with suspicion or as outsiders.
The book encourages readers to embrace single life as an opportunity for self-discovery and personal empowerment rather than seeing it as a lesser alternative to marriage or relationships. Being single can foster resilience and independence, making it a positive lifestyle choice rather than something to be pitied or corrected. The book advocates for a cultural shift towards greater acceptance of single individuals, encouraging them to build fulfilling, independent lives without succumbing to societal pressures.