Freakonomics: What Explains the Supply of Fame?
By Justin Wolfers
Published: June 2, 2008
Over a long dinner (and more than a few glasses of wine) with some economist friends, conversation turned to trying to understand why happiness is declining in Belgium. Helena Svaleryd offered an audacious new theory: the Belgians have not enjoyed the rise of celebrity culture that provides so much amusement for the rest of us. [...]
http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/02/what-explains-the-supply-of-fame/
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I recently ran across a graduation speech by the tennis great Roger
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2 comments:
I have no idea, but I doubt that the lack of famous people is the reason that people are less happy.
they have waffles and chocolate to be proud of. they probably just need to learn to stop complaining.
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