LZ Granderson: I would like to live in a world where we watch out for each other in situations of duress. That if my child, God forbid, was drowning in that pond, I hope you'd save them. He says it's not the same thing as living in a community where there's a law that you have to save children. "That means that the communities bonds are incredibly weak," he says.
Philosopher and author Daniel Haybron of St. Louis University talks about his book, Happiness, with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Happiness turns out to be a little more complicated than it sounds. Haybron discusses the good life and different philosophical perspectives on how to achieve happiness.