Happiness in America: A Cultural History is a cultural history of happiness in the United States. The book charts the role of happiness in everyday life over the past century and concludes that Americans have never been a particularly happy people. Samuel suggests readers abandon their pursuit of happiness and instead seek out greater joy in life.
Happiness in America: A Cultural History is a cultural history of happiness in the United States. The book charts the role of happiness in everyday life over the past century and concludes that Americans have never been a particularly happy people. Samuel suggests readers abandon their pursuit of happiness and instead seek out greater joy in life.
Lawrence R. Samuel is the founder of AmeriCulture, a Miami- and New York-based consultancy helping organizations translate the emerging cultural landscape into business opportunities. He writes the Psychology Yesterday, Boomers 3.0, and Future Trends blogs for PsychologyToday.com. He lives in Miami, Florida.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 New Roads to Happiness 1920-1939 Chapter 2 The Paradox of Happiness 1940-1959 Chapter 3 What Makes You Happy? 1960-1979 Chapter 4 Don't Worry Be Happy 1980-1999 Chapter 5 Are You Happy Yet? 2000-2009 Chapter 6 Happily Ever After 2010-
Chapter 1 New Roads to Happiness 1920-1939 Chapter 2 The Paradox of Happiness 1940-1959 Chapter 3 What Makes You Happy? 1960-1979 Chapter 4 Don't Worry Be Happy 1980-1999 Chapter 5 Are You Happy Yet? 2000-2009 Chapter 6 Happily Ever After 2010-
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