"Sometimes dog content is the single strand of wire tethering our society to decency and sanity." — Elias Weiss Friedman, The Dogist
In a digital world filled with outrage, comparison, and distraction, Elias—better known as @TheDogist—offers an unexpected antidote: dogs.
He describes them as a kind of remedy for modern life. Dogs pull us into the present. They're generous with eye contact. And with their joy and playfulness, they remind us how to be a little more human.
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PHIL 3160 – Philosophy of Happiness
What is it, how can we best pursue it, why should we? Supporting the study of these and related questions at Middle Tennessee State University and beyond. "Examining the concept of human happiness and its application in everyday living as discussed since antiquity by philosophers, psychologists, writers, spiritual leaders, and contributors to pop culture."
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