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They declare that a more elysian, more altruistic era Surely preceded “the rise of selfishness in America.”144 But a more Systematic measure of “the rise of selfishness” exists: the share of income spent by Americans to “better their ...
We are endowed with the ability to be happy right here and now, and for that, we depend on nothing and no one. This book serves as an anchor for law students and lawyers.
Pursuing Happiness: A Bedford Spotlight Reader
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... chasing other women. They were convinced of this even though they had known him for years. It was a relief to get away from all that and into a totally new life. He fell asleep on that happier note and slept straight through the night ...
Mary Lou Peters Schram's witty novel chronicles the lives of four women, all of a "certain age," all residents of Shady Acres, an adult community in California's wine country, as each pursues her own particular vision of happiness.
Pursuing Happiness is a novel about Agnes, who expects to create a great American Dream.
We are endowed with the ability to be happy right here and now, and for that, we depend on nothing and no one. This book serves as an anchor for law students and lawyers.
I am not saying this book will make you happy. Far from it instead this book will give you insight into the nature of the word and into the depth of the meaning. I will challenge traditional thinking on happiness in this book.