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Can a woman be smart, empowered, and happy?Happiness has become a serious business. Where twentieth-century psychology focused on depression and illness, in the new millennium scientists have begun focusing on 'positive psychology'-the study of happiness. Ariel Gore first became intrigued by this subject when she discovered that a class on positive psychology was the most popular course on the Harvard campus.As she read deeper into the topic, she noticed something disturbing: everyone in this happy land was a man. Worse still, some of these new 'experts' seemed hell--bent on proving that women with traditional values and bread-winning husbands-those who had made 'an effort to expect less,' according to one sociologist-were more content than women with feminist values. The more she read, the more she wondered: Can a woman be smart, empowered, and happy?Determined to find out, Gore began her own 'study in living'- a journey into the feminine history, science, and experience of happiness. Her results, chronicled with humor and curiosity in F*ck Happiness, are by turns fascinating and enriching. A woman's happiness may not come easily and it may not take the forms prescribed by popular culture. But, as Gore discovers, it is not only possible but necessary.F*ck Happiness is a smart, no--nonsense, uplifting study of the real secret of joy and whether it's truly at odds with the goals of modern women.