In Pursuit Of Unhappiness Summary

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Everyone wants to be “happy”. We set out on journeys that often lead to a temporary pleasure. “In Pursuit of Unhappiness,” written by Darrin M. McMahon, McMahon explains to the readers how people pursue happiness. According to Huffington Post, just one in three
Americans are “happy”. A ratio that should be far closer, considering that it hasn’t changed in over fifty years. In a US News article, states that older generations refrain from the term “The
American Dream”. At its peak, the term was often to express that all people had opportunity for success and prosperity in the United States. We are often lead to believe that the American dream is what we were meant to pursue, while others are raised to think that our dreams and ambitions will …show more content…

People often question if you’re paying attention, which coincidentally, you’re usually not. If something good happened to you, do you take the time to appreciate it? Do you pay attention to it? If not, you probably should and this goes for people too. In other words, to be happy is to put forth the effort into the happiness of others rather than your own. “Happiness consists of giving and serving others.” in the words of Henry Drummond. Brain imaging research has revealed that

compassionate acts such as giving money to charity trigger the brain's pleasure centers in the same way as eating a sugary dessert. Even more importantly, being compassionate helps us become less focused on ourselves and more focused on trying to help others. This is valuable when you’re suffering from anxiety. You can't buy happiness, like all of the things we’ve purchased over the weekend, this won't make us happier people. And even the success we desire won't make us happier than we are right now. According to an article on INC.com

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