(2.5)
From ikigai to hygge, many cultures around the world have adopted an ethos that highlights the importance of mindfulness and balance across body, mind and spirit.
And here in the U.S., well, we buy the books that tell us how other countries relax. Namaste, y’all. 🙏
Njuta, according to this infographically-attractive entry in the genre, means “enjoy” and “delight in” in Swedish. The book is full of little factoids and anecdotes about life in Sweden and how good it is to stop and smell the pickled herring.
TLDR summary:
Blankets, candles and wool socks = good.
Loud noises, crowds and overly processed food = bad.
As I’ve now lost all the introverts who are making plans to visit or move to Sweden, I will simply say this is an okay book that is a print equivalent to “The Great British Bake Off”. In other words, cultural Zoloft with a soupçon of European flavor.
And sometimes, 200+ pages of achingly privileged and obvious life-coaching is exactly what you need! I get it, I really do. The world can be a dark and sucky place far too often…
So for you, dear reader, I wish you warm cocoa nights by the fire and all the njutning your weary soul deserves.
For everyone else? Meh. Take a deep breath, sip your favorite beverage and pick a different book from your TBR.