Happiness is a Serious Problem (Audio Cassette Unabridged)

Author: Dennis PragerRead By: Jeff Riggenbach
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Format:  Audio Cassette Unabridged
ISBN: 9780786115136
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 36396050
Item#: BG2EQV
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.75H x 7.75L x 1.25T
 
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Prager's short essays reiterate the significance and role of happiness in our lives. A prescriptive, inspiring addition to the personal growth genre.

 

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Wall Street Journal
"OK, so Mr. Prager may in certain places oversimplify matters, but elsewhere he has an astonishing ability to state simple truths we hadn't heard articulated before, at least not so clearly, in a way that makes their truthfulness immediately and powerfully obvious. Readers of this book will find themselves writing in the margin: 'right,' 'exactly,' 'how true.'" 02/11/1998


 
 
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Happiness Is a Moral Obligation


We tend to think that we owe it to ourselves to be as happy as we can be. And this is true. But happiness is far more than a personal concern. It is also a moral obligation.

After one of my talks on happiness, a woman in the audience stood up and said, "I only wish my husband had come to this talk." (He had chosen to attend a talk on business instead.) She explained that he was the unhappy one in their relationship and that much as she loved him, it was not easy being married to an unhappy person.

This woman enabled me to put into words what I had been searching for--the altruistic, in addition to the obvious personal, reasons to take happiness seriously. I told the woman and the audience that she was right; her husband should have attended the talk because he had a moral obligation to his daily partner in life to be as happy as he could be.

Upon a moment's reflection, this becomes obvious. We owe it to our husband

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