Nonfiction: Why Are We Feeling So Bad When Life Is So Good? Two Books Want Us to Accentuate the Positive By News April 03, 2019 Add Comment Edit “The Right Side of History,” by Ben Shapiro, and “Clear and Present Safety,” by Michael A. Cohen and Micah Zenko, declare current pessimism is totally overblown. Share this post Related PostsWhy Did Four Top Democrats Just Say No to 2020?Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Faces Investigation by House PanelCorruption Charges Against Aaron Schock, Former Congressman, Will Be DroppedWhy Ilhan Omar Faces Charges of Anti-SemitismHip-Hop Artists Give the Supreme Court a Primer on Rap MusicGray Wolves May Lose Endangered Status and ProtectionsU.S. and E.U. Are Headed for a Food Fight Over TradeMartha McSally Says She Is a Survivor of Sexual Assault in the Military
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