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1. Alain de Botton, The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, Alain de ...
www.alaindebotton.com gives information on the books of, and public appearances by the author Alain de Botton.
1. Alain de Botton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alain de Botton (born 1969) is a Swiss writer, television presenter, and entrepreneur, resident in the UK His books and television programs discuss various contemporary ...
2. Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success | Video ...
TED Talks Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success always earned? Is failure?
Alain de Botton at www.contemporarywriters.com - Born in 1969, writer Alain de Botton moved to England with his family from Switzerland when he was eight years old.
6. Alain de Botton (Author of How Proust Can Change Your Life)
Alain de Botton is a writer and television producer who lives in London and aims to make philosophy relevant to everyday life. He can be contacted by email...
Alain de Botton is a bestselling author and social entrepreneur. The School of Life, which he started and helps to run, will host a Sunday Sermon on ethics, given by ...
8. Alain De Botton — Blogs, Pictures, and more on WordPress
Alain de Botton speaks of arithmetic and Alan de Bottom answers… Alain de Botton says… A simple problem of arithmetic: there are far more ambitions than there are ...