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The Age of Absurdity

Why Modern Life makes it Hard to be Happy
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In The Age of Absurdity by Michael Foley, the author explores modern life's paradoxes and absurdities, arguing that the pursuit of happiness has become a misguided obsession. Through wit and insight, Foley examines how contemporary society's values often hinder genuine fulfilment and personal growth.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate a witty and thought-provoking examination of modern life's follies. It challenges contemporary culture with humour and insight, making it a delightful read for those who like to reflect on the absurdities of everyday existence.

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The Age of Absurdity by Michael Foley delves into the modern quest for happiness in an era that seemingly undermines it at every turn. Reflecting a sharp, humorous analysis, this book explores profound existential questions while serving as a critique of contemporary society. Foley tackles the convoluted interplay between our innate desire for contentment and how current cultural norms create a paradox that makes true satisfaction increasingly elusive. Rather than simply critiquing, he offers a whimsical yet practical guide to navigating and even embracing the absurdities of today's world.

The book meticulously examines how historical philosophies and spiritual teachings converge on similar strategies for achieving happiness and fulfilment. Foley highlights how these foundational principles are starkly at odds with the demands of contemporary life. Our culture, with its relentless pursuit of material success, glamorous relationships, and eternal youth, often stands in direct contradiction to the time-tested wisdom of living simply and authentically.

Foley discusses how daily battles, such as earning a living, sustaining meaningful relationships, and confronting the inevitability of ageing, have become fraught with existential dread and self-reproach. In a society where extravagance is celebrated, and perpetual growth is idealised, the otherwise simple acts of self-acceptance and finding joy in modesty become increasingly challenging.

However, Foley's approach is not one of despair. He champions a unique perspective that leans into the absurdity of today's world. Rather than rejecting contemporary culture outright, he encourages readers to recognise and accept its ridiculousness as a pathway to happiness. His argument is both entertaining and insightful, proposing that embracing the absurd can lead to a richer, more fulfilled existence.

Michael Foley's insights are presented with a wit and accessibility that make complex philosophical ideas engaging and relatable. For anyone feeling overwhelmed by the high-stakes expectations of modern life, The Age of Absurdity offers a refreshing and enlightening perspective on how to find genuine happiness amid the chaos.

This thought-provoking book is a must-read for those looking to reconcile the wisdom of ancient teachings with the pressures of contemporary existence. Foley's humorous yet profound exploration is a guide to finding peace and joy in an age that often seems designed to keep them just out of reach.

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The Age of Absurdity by Michael Foley is praised for its humour and wisdom. It's described as vastly entertaining and perceptive, delivering well-judged wisdom. The book is also noted for being absurdly readable and intelligently written.

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ISBN: 9781847396273

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 February 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 272

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About the Author

Michael Foley was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, but has lived most of his adult life in London, working for twenty-three years as a Lecturer in Information Technology at the University of Westminster before retiring in 2007 to concentrate on full-time writing. He has published critically-acclaimed poetry, novels and non-fiction, including The Age of Absurdity (Simon & Schuster 2010), which was a bestseller and has been translated into seven languages.  

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