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Children and happiness, continued

April 7, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

The book is called Gross National Happiness. Read more about it in The Economist here. Some snippets:

Even if children are irksome now, they lend meaning to life in the long term. And the kind of people who are happy are also more likely to have children.

Not exactly a resounding endorsement, but I’ll take it. But the article actually makes the point that conservatives are happier than liberals:

…the data show that American conservatives have been consistently happier than liberals for at least 35 years. This is not because they are richer; they are not. Mr Brooks thinks three factors are important. Conservatives are twice as likely as liberals to be married and twice as likely to attend church every week. Married, religious people are more likely than secular singles to be happy. They are also more likely to have children, which makes Mr Brooks confident that the next generation will be at least as happy as the current one.

Church, marriage and children make you happy? I thought they make you embittered, tired and fanatical. I’ll have to get at his primary sources.

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Tanya adds: Oh, you know what they say! Those conservatives need to put on a happy face, lie to themselves and everyone else, to make everyone believe they are happier. It’s the secret code. I’m playing devil’s advocate, obviously. But, lo and behold, that is what they say! Look at the very first comment about the article:

By emoting an air of real or put-on happiness, [conservatives] are more likely to keep themselves in, and even sell to others, a sense of stability as things are now thus promoting their cause.

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Rebecca adds: It all depends how you define happiness. The definitions I like are the Aristotelian one, which can be boiled down to “happiness is living a life you can be proud of” or moral self-approval, and also John McCain’s:

I discovered that nothing is more liberating in life than to fight for a cause that encompasses you, but is not defined by your existence alone. And that has made all the difference, my friends, all the difference in the world.

A life that includes building a family, and preparing your living arrows to go out and make the world a better place, of putting the well-being of your children, family and community ahead of your own transient wants and desires, provides for many of us moral self-approval and also a cause greater than ourselves. If this is what you want out of life, I think it’s a safe bet that children will increase your happiness.

 

By contrast, for many people today “happiness” is essentially a synonym for hedonism, and is pursued by avoiding anything that might bring even a moment’s discomfort or self-sacrifice. If you define happiness as “never feeling sad, tired, foregoing a pleasure or taking on a burden,” then parenthood might not be your cup of tea.

 

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Arthur Brooks, Children, Gross National Happiness, happiness, indexing, The Economist

New comments page up

April 7, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Read the new comments for this week, here. Some good ones–really thoughtful letters about the repression of freedom of speech at the University of Calgary, also about this new thing (to me but apparently to no one else) called tokophobia. All letters are much appreciated (merci beaucoup).   

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The Interim turns 25

April 3, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

The Interim, Canada’s pro-life newspaper, is holding their 25th anniversary dinner a week today on Thursday, April 10. Information about the evening here, and if you call their office I’m sure they’d be happy to set you up with tickets. I’ll be speaking on the topic of abortion and the media.

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Fraser Institute to host fan of universal medicare

April 3, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

No really. It’s odd that a group so passionately opposed to universal health care would host someone who openly says he is in favour of it. Says Richard Dawkins:

As I have often said before, as a scientist I am a passionate Darwinian. But as a citizen and a human being, I want to construct a society which is about as un-Darwinian as we can make it. I approve of looking after the poor (very un-Darwinian). I approve of universal medical care (very un-Darwinian).

I’m sure The Fraser Institute is hosting him so they can hand over a copy of Waiting your Turn in person. Right?

Cross-posted to The Shotgun

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Fraser Institute, Richard Dawkins, socialized medicine

Of lab rats, guinea pigs, mice and women

April 3, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

My letter in the Post today can be read here.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Barbara Kay, National Post

This might be worse than a link to a pro-lifer…

April 3, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

…Try a link to Ted Turner:

If steps aren’t taken to stem global warming “we’ll be eight degrees hotter in 30 or 40 years and basically none of the crops will grow,” Turner said during a wide-ranging, hour-long interview with PBS’s Charlie Rose that aired Tuesday. “Most of the people will have died and the rest of us will be cannibals,” said Turner, 69.

Well finally, a better way–more efficient, really–to decrease that surplus population and save the planet.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: global warming, overpopulation, Ted Turner

For crying out loud

April 3, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Because what could possibly be worse than an association with that pro-life movement…

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Brigitte adds:

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: sex selection abortion, Ujjal Dosanjh

Meanwhile, in Never-Never Land

April 2, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

National Abortion Federation is in Never-Never Land. As in, we would never tell you anything bad about abortion.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: misinformation, National Abortion Federation, Vicki Saporta

University of Calgary students tell it like it is

April 2, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek 1 Comment

The University of Calgary pro-life club president Matthew Wilson and treasurer Leah Hallman made this statement to media after their own university censored their display on campus. Wish I had their courage when I was a student. (I didn’t.)

We are here today because abortion is here. If abortion was already recognized as what it is, the killing of an unborn human being, there would be no need for ‘notices to vacate,’ or suppression of constitutional freedoms or scare and bully tactics used by the university on its own students. In their ‘notice to vacate,’ which was handed to members of the Campus Pro-Life yesterday at 3:30pm, the University clearly stated that it did not want pro-life activities to be done on campus. In stating that ‘students registered at the University of Calgary may remain on campus for their classes and other regular activities not connected to Campus Pro-Life’ the university proved that it is not a matter of graphic signs, security risks, or any other rhetoric that they have employed in the past.

The issue simply boils down to the fact that they do not want our message on campus, period. It is worth pointing out that even in Russia, where human freedoms are still beginning to make their way back into everyday life, [pro-lifers] experienced no problems in erecting the same display that the University of Calgary has found so unacceptable.

We are not radicals or extremists, unless trying to promote dialogue on an important, controversial issue can be misconstrued as such. We are simply students who want to express our beliefs that human life has dignity from the very first moments of fertilization. Never in our history have we been violent, demeaning, or rude. Rather, we have always tried to use our convictions as students in a marketplace of ideas to promote the philosophical and scientific position that the unborn are worthy of life. We do not know how the university will react to our actions today. We hope that we will be allowed to display our exhibition as we have done for the last several years and that the University will recognize our right to be there, regardless of whether they like our message or not. We are not seeking trouble. We are seeking to be a voice for those who have none; yet, even our voices are being stifled by those who do not believe, in the words of Voltaire, though ‘I disagree with what you say…I will fight to the death for your right to say it.’

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: censorship, pro-life club, University of Calgary

Obama’s extremism

April 2, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

The “consensus-building” candidate Barack Obama on abortion:

Obama’s record on abortion is extreme. He opposed the ban on partial-birth abortion — a practice a fellow Democrat, the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, once called “too close to infanticide.” Obama strongly criticized the Supreme Court decision upholding the partial-birth ban. In the Illinois state Senate, he opposed a bill similar to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which prevents the killing of infants mistakenly left alive by abortion. And now Obama has oddly claimed that he would not want his daughters to be “punished with a baby” because of a crisis pregnancy — hardly a welcoming attitude toward new life…

I’m reminded of Trish’s post from what seems like a long time ago now. “Yes we can” be virulently pro-abortion, “yes we can” oppose measures to save babies who are born alive after an abortion… But “can we” be president too? And that remains to be seen.   

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Brigitte wonders: What would Mr. Obama say to one of his daughters asking: “Dad, are you saying you were punished with us?”

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: abortion, Barack Obama, Michael Gerson, partial birth abortion

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