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Gross National Happiness
Book • 2008
In 'Gross National Happiness', Arthur C. Brooks challenges common myths about happiness in America by analyzing extensive research.
He identifies a 'happiness gap' linked to cultural and political values, suggesting that faith, charity, hard work, optimism, and individual liberty are key to happiness.
The book offers unconventional wisdom on how government policies can support Americans' pursuit of happiness.
He identifies a 'happiness gap' linked to cultural and political values, suggesting that faith, charity, hard work, optimism, and individual liberty are key to happiness.
The book offers unconventional wisdom on how government policies can support Americans' pursuit of happiness.
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