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Why does modern life feel so emotionally exhausting?
Many people struggle to answer that question, yet increasingly they feel it every day.
The constant news cycle.
The endless outrage.
The political division.
The online hostility.
The anxiety.
The emotional overload.
The feeling that society itself never seems to stop demanding our attention.
In You're Not Allowed To Be Happy, Steve Williams explores one of the defining questions of the modern age:
What kind of society are we becoming when ordinary people feel emotionally exhausted simply from trying to live normal lives?
Drawing upon contemporary research, psychology, sociology, and real-world observation, this thought-provoking book examines how technology, social media, permanent crisis, political polarisation, identity, tribalism, economic uncertainty, cultural change, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence have combined to reshape the emotional landscape of modern life.
Rather than offering simplistic political answers or blaming any one group, Williams explores the deeper psychological forces influencing individuals, families, and communities throughout the Western world. He asks why trust has declined, why anxiety continues to rise despite unprecedented technological progress, why younger generations increasingly feel uncertain about the future, and why happiness itself can sometimes feel like an act of quiet resistance.
Along the way, the book tackles some of the most important questions of our time:
Yet this is not a book about despair.
It is a book about hope.
It argues that healthier societies are possible-societies that value calm over outrage, reflection over reaction, understanding over division, and human connection over constant emotional conflict.
You're Not Allowed To Be Happy is not about choosing sides.
It is about stepping back from the noise to ask a far more important question:
Have we unintentionally created a society that makes happiness harder to hold onto?
Whether you agree with every conclusion or not, this book will challenge you to think differently about the world around you-and perhaps understand why so many people today quietly feel that something important has changed.
If you've ever found yourself asking, "Why does modern life feel so much harder than it should?" then this book was written for you.
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