Happiness Is A Serious Problem & Think a Second Time

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Happiness is a Serious Problem

We Are Completely Satisfied with Nothing
There is a correlation between the circumstances of people's lives and how happy they are.

This Is the Repair Manual We Should Have Been Handed at Birth
When you ask people about their most cherished values in life , "happiness" is always at the top of their list. However, unhappiness does not seem to be the exception today - it's practically the rule. Why? Because human nature is insatiable. In order to be happy, we first have to battle ourselves.

Happiness is an obligation-to Yourself and to Others
Not only do we have the right to be happy, we have an obligation to be happy. Our happiness has an effect on the lives of everyone around us-it provides them with a positive enviroment in which to thrive and to be happy themselves.

Think a Second Time

Dennis Prager, theologian and philosopher turned talk-show host, is one of the most brilliant and compelling voices in America today. His extraordinarily popular radio show with the signature sign-off, "Think a second time," coupled with his own biweekly newsletter, has firmly established him as a fixture in intellectual communities nationwide. In Think a Second Time, Prager blends a rigorous and scholarly education with utterly original thinking on current events, from the danger of idealism to the roots of extremism to his thoughts on God and an afterlife, Prager offers challenging answers to up-to-the-minute questions: Should a single woman have a child? Why don't good homes always produce good children? Is America really racist? Why does the Holocaust not negate the existence of God? Now, with a new section on the precedent-setting "Baby Richard" custody case and an exploration of the issues of blood versus love, Prager continues to demonstrate his ability to draw clear moral lines in the sand of our very troubled times.