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Summary
The Ungrateful Modern contrasts life in 1925 with today, revealing why Americans with unprecedented comfort, technology, and abundance report less happiness than ancestors who endured genuine hardship. Through vivid storytelling and psychological research, this brutally honest book exposes how modern convenience, endless choices, and digital connection have paradoxically created epidemic loneliness, anxiety, and emptiness. It challenges readers to learn what Depression-era survivors understood: contentment comes not from having everything, but from appreciating anything.Book information
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Self-Help, Education and Learning