The happiness myth

why what we think is right is wrong : a history of what really makes us happy

Hardcover, 355 pages

English language

Published April 10, 2007 by HarperSanFrancisco.

ISBN:
978-0-06-081397-0
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OCLC Number:
122932531

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"We think of our version of a happy life as more like physics than like pop songs; we expect the people of the next century to agree with our basic tenets—for instance, that broccoli is good for a happy life and that opium is bad—but they will not. Our rules for living are more like the history of pop songs. They make weird sense only to the people of each given time period. They aren't true. This book shows you how past myths functioned, and likewise how our myths of today function, and thus lets you out of the trap of thinking you have to pay heed to any of them."The Happiness Myth is a fascinating cultural history that both reveals our often silly assumptions about how we pursue happiness today and offers up real historical lessons that have stood the test of time. Hecht delivers memorable insights into the …

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Subjects

  • Culture -- History.
  • Happiness.