Wellbeing and Aspirational Culture Wellbeing and Aspirational Culture

Wellbeing and Aspirational Culture

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Publisher Description

This book addresses the paradox that, despite quantifiable advances, people often struggle to experience positive wellbeing. Kevin Moore argues that two key insights can help resolve this paradox: first, that we live in an ‘aspirational culture’ that has its roots in the agrarian revolution and now demands constant economic growth, individual ambition, and self-improvement while promoting change and uncertainty; and second, that we are persons, and persons are created when cultures interact with our biology. Accordingly, our wellbeing depends on how personhood develops through that interaction.

Bringing together wellbeing and personhood research from multiple disciplines, Moore explains how aspirational cultures are detrimental to wellbeing because they consistently undermine and disrupt the ordinary tasks of life that are essential to sustaining our personhood and wellbeing. He concludes that if we are serious about improving wellbeing, we have to create aculture not based on aspiration but which, instead, focuses on supporting persons and personhood.   

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2019
11 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
252
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
1.5
MB

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