The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse
In The Progress Paradox, Gregg Easterbrook draws upon three decades of wide-ranging research and thinking to make the persuasive assertion that almost all aspects of Western life have vastly improved in the past century–and yet today, most men and women feel less happy than in previous...
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In The Progress Paradox, Gregg Easterbrook draws upon three decades of wide-ranging research and thinking to make the persuasive assertion that almost all aspects of Western life have vastly improved in the past century–and yet today, most men and women feel less happy than in previous generations.Detailing the emerging science of “positive psychology,” which seeks to understand what causes a person’s sense of well-being, Easterbrook offers an alternative to our culture of crisis and complaint. He makes a compelling case that optimism, gratitude, and acts of forgiveness not only make modern life more fulfilling but are actually in our self-interest. An affirming and constructive way of seeing life anew, The Progress Paradox will change the way you think about your place in the world–and about our collective ability to make it better.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780812973037 (0812973038)
ASIN: 0812973038
Publish date: 2004-11-09
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
A bit heavy on the statitstics and I remember the last chapter being a little on the sanctimonious side, but a very interesting read.