NEWS

| HUNGARY |

The Art of Happiness: How Youth Are Turning Moral Values into Creative Action

Antónia Novák and her team are reviving moral values in Hungarian youth through a nationwide art contest that turns the 21 precepts of The Way to Happiness into creative expression and everyday action.

| HUNGARY |
Pulling Hungary up from its moral slump a decade ago, husband and wife Antónia and Ferenc Novák are using The Way to Happiness to return to the people their pride and happiness.
| PAKISTAN |
Aisha Zafar combines charm and a zeal for helping others to point children and adults alike to more worthwhile and happier lives.
| VENEZUELA |
When an island paradise turns criminal and violent, Commander Edgar Salazar calls in the 21 precepts. Calm begins to follow in their wake.
| LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA |
When people of every race, color and creed join together in solidarity to bring a message of peace to troubled neighborhoods in Los Angeles, they bring their most potent weapon: The Way to Happiness.
| PAKISTAN |
Individuals, groups and companies make The Way to Happiness their own—as an extension of work, goals and community.
| HONDURAS |
Retired army veteran Jason Martin recently brought The Way to Happiness to Hondurans in need.
| MEXICO |
With the 21 precepts now in every school in her city, Any Mexsen reaps the rewards—drug use, teen pregnancies and bullying all dropping and students embracing new lives.
| SOUTH AFRICA |
In an impoverished and crime-ridden country, Way to Happinessadvocate Heidi Wolfaardt is putting the 21 precepts to work to restore values to her people.
| DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA |
From 122 degrees Fahrenheit down to below freezing, through dust storms, thundershowers and no sleep, John Radich runs for a cause.
| ISRAEL |
Way to Happiness emissaries and rock band members inspire the leader of an Israeli city.