
Discover how Google's "Jolly Good Fellow" teaches instant joy through simple meditation techniques. This New York Times bestseller by Chade-Meng Tan - endorsed by leaders from Jimmy Carter to the Dalai Lama - reveals why happiness isn't just desirable, but trainable like a muscle.
Chade-Meng Tan, New York Times bestselling author of Joy on Demand: The Art of Discovering Happiness Within, is a pioneering mindfulness expert and former Google engineer renowned for blending technology with emotional intelligence.
A key architect of Google’s groundbreaking Search Inside Yourself program—the basis for his internationally acclaimed book of the same name—Tan’s work bridges contemplative practices with modern productivity. His insights stem from over a decade at Google, where he served as the company’s first "Jolly Good Fellow," and his role as co-founder of the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute (SIYLI), which trains professionals globally in mindfulness-based leadership.
Tan’s expertise in joy cultivation and mindfulness is amplified by his philanthropic impact: he co-chairs the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated initiative One Billion Acts of Peace and delivered a TED talk on compassion at the United Nations. His earlier bestseller, Search Inside Yourself, has been translated into 20+ languages and endorsed by figures ranging from the Dalai Lama to Fortune 500 CEOs. Joy on Demand distills his research into accessible techniques for sustained well-being, reflecting Tan’s mission to make enlightenment practical for everyday life. His work has received eight Nobel Peace Prize nominations, cementing his legacy as a visionary in personal and global transformation.
Joy on Demand explores how mindfulness and meditation cultivate sustainable joy, offering practical tools to boost inner peace, happiness, and success. As a sequel to Search Inside Yourself, it reveals how brief daily practices (as short as 15 seconds) can create a "virtuous cycle" of joy, improving mental clarity, emotional resilience, and interpersonal relationships.
This book is ideal for busy professionals, mindfulness beginners, or anyone seeking stress reduction and emotional balance. It’s particularly valuable for leaders aiming to enhance workplace culture and individuals wanting scientifically backed strategies to upgrade their “happiness set point.”
Yes—it combines Buddhist wisdom with modern science, providing actionable steps like mindful breathing and loving-kindness meditation. Readers praise its accessibility, with exercises tailored for time-strapped individuals and insights validated by long-term studies on contemplative practices.
The book argues meditation strengthens three pillars: inner peace (mental calm), insight (clarity), and happiness (emotional resilience). Regular practice rewires the brain to default to joy, making it easier to access during challenges like workplace stress.
Tan suggests pausing to focus on one breath (about 15 seconds) to anchor attention and disrupt negative thought patterns. This micro-practice builds mental discipline, creating a “joy reservoir” accessible anytime.
These emphasize joy as a learnable skill, not a fleeting emotion.
This nurtures compassion, which Tan links to increased personal joy and social connectedness.
Mindful breathing reduces stress, sharpens focus, and boosts emotional regulation. The book highlights its role in breaking anxiety cycles and enhancing decision-making—critical for high-pressure environments.
Some reviewers note the book prioritizes simplicity over depth, with limited exploration of advanced meditation techniques. However, most praise its practicality for modern readers seeking foundational mindfulness tools.
While both focus on mindfulness, Joy on Demand emphasizes cultivating joy as a habit, whereas Search Inside Yourself targets emotional intelligence for leadership. The sequel offers more concise, daily-applicable practices.
Yes—practices like “resting in meditation” reduce burnout and enhance creativity. Tan cites Google’s use of these techniques to foster innovation and collaboration among employees.
The book references studies on neuroplasticity, showing meditation alters brain structures linked to happiness (e.g., increased gray matter in the prefrontal cortex). It also cites longitudinal research on monks demonstrating sustained joy through mindfulness.
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핵심 아이디어를 빠르게 캡처하여 신속하게 학습
I was miserable enough to try anything.
Happiness is not primarily determined by external factors.
When the mind is at ease, joy becomes much more accessible.
When we cultivate goodwill for others, we often find that we're the ones who benefit most.
Cultivating joy is a lifelong journey, not a destination.
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I never thought I'd become an expert on happiness. For most of my life, I was far from joyful - in fact, I was downright miserable. But through an unexpected journey of self-discovery and mindfulness practice, I found a way to access joy on demand. Now, I want to share what I've learned so that you too can cultivate lasting happiness, regardless of your circumstances. My path to joy began when I was working as an early engineer at Google. Despite having what many would consider a dream job, I felt unfulfilled and unhappy. I started exploring meditation and mindfulness out of sheer desperation - I was miserable enough to try anything. To my surprise, I discovered that joy is a skill that can be developed through practice, much like building physical strength through exercise. Just as you can do bicep curls to strengthen your arms, there are mental exercises you can do to strengthen your capacity for joy. Through consistent practice, I was able to dramatically shift my baseline level of happiness. Even more remarkably, I found that I could eventually access a sense of joy and ease on demand, simply by tuning into my breath or cultivating loving-kindness.