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  • Very good article on the happiness of Liberals vs. Conservatives

    I couldn't have said it better than this article.

    According to polls -- Pew Research Center, the National Science Foundation -- and studies such as Professor Arthur Brooks' Gross National Happiness, conservative Americans are happier than liberal Americans.


    Why Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals


    According to polls -- Pew Research Center, the National Science Foundation -- and studies such as Professor Arthur Brooks' Gross National Happiness, conservative Americans are happier than liberal Americans.
    Liberals respond this way: "If we're unhappier, it's because we are more upset than conservatives over the plight of those less fortunate than ourselves."
    But common sense and data suggest other explanations.
    For one thing, conservatives on the same socioeconomic level as liberals give more charity and volunteer more time than do liberals. And as regards the suffering of non-Americans, for at least a half-century, conservatives have been far more willing to sacrifice American treasure and American blood (often their own) for other nations' liberty.
    Both of these facts refute the liberals-are-more-concerned-about-others explanation for liberal unhappiness.
    So, let's look at other explanations.
    Perhaps we are posing the question backward when we ask why liberals are less happy than conservatives. The question implies that liberalism causes unhappiness. And while this is true, it may be equally correct to say that unhappy people are more likely to adopt leftist positions.
    Take black Americans, for example. It makes perfect sense that a black American who is essentially happy is going to be less attracted to the left. Anyone who has interacted with black conservatives rarely encounters an angry, unhappy person.
    Why?
    Because the liberal view on race is that America is a racist society. Therefore, for all intents and purposes, a black American must abandon liberalism in order to be a happy individual. It is very hard, if not impossible, to be a happy person while believing that society is out to hurt you. So, the unhappy black will gravitate to liberalism, and liberalism will in turn make him unhappier by reinforcing his view that he is a victim.
    The unhappy gravitate toward the left for a second reason. Life is hard for liberals, and life is hard for conservatives. But conservatives assume that life will always be hard. Liberals, on the other hand, have utopian dreams. At his brother Robert's funeral, the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy recalled his brother saying: "Some men see things as they are and say 'why?' I dream things that never were and say 'why not?'"
    Utopians will always be less happy than those who know that suffering is inherent to human existence. The utopian compares America to utopia and finds it terribly wanting. The conservative compares America to the every other civilization that has ever existed and walks around wondering how he got so lucky to be born or naturalized an American.

    Third, imagine two Americans living in essentially identical socioeconomic conditions. Both earn $45,000 a year, both have the same amount of debt on their homes and both have the same number of dependents. One seeks governmental assistance wherever possible; the other eschews any governmental help. Which one is likely to be the liberal and which one is likely to be the happier individual?
    This is not a question only an oracle can answer. The one who yearns for governmental help is the one who is likely to be both liberal and less happy. Conservatism, which demands self-reliance, makes one happier. The more one feels that he is captain of his or her ship (as poor as that ship may be), the happier he or she will be.
    A fourth explanation for greater unhappiness among liberals is that the more people allow feelings to govern them, the less happy they will be. And the further left one goes, the more importance one attaches to feelings.
    It is liberal educators and liberal parents who have clamored for protecting young people from the pain of losing games. The liberal world came up with the idea of giving trophies to kids who lose; they don't want their children feeling bad. Conservatives, on the other hand, teach their kids how to lose well. They are less worried about their children feeling bad.
    A couple of years ago, I gave a speech on happiness to the students and faculty of a prestigious high school in the Los Angeles area. The subject was the need to act happy even when one isn't feeling happy -- because it is unfair to others to inflict our bad moods on them and because we will never be happy if we allow our feelings to dictate our happiness.
    From what I experienced that day and learned later, liberal students and faculty generally loathed my speech; conservative students generally loved it (there was no conservative faculty to speak of). Why? Because conservatives are far more likely to be comfortable with the idea that feelings are not as important as behavior.
    Those who know that feelings must not govern us, but that we must govern our feelings, are far more likely to be happy people.
    The upshot of all this? There is an amazingly simple way to defeat the left: Raise children who are grateful to be American, who don't complain, who can handle losing and who are guided by values, not feelings. In other words, teach them how to be happy adults.
    All men are created equal but his choices determine his value and what's in his heart determines his worth.

    "Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end"

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    Well, I'll say that none of that applies to me. . . . I give time and/or money every year to certain causes (humane societies, kids' charities or groups, cancer research) I think are important, and quite frankly, I'm completely content with life right now. Then again, I'm pretty self-reliant, work my *** off, and try to be financially responsible. . . I just feel responsibility to other things, as well, and those things are where some of my more Liberal leanings are. I'm a big, big, big, BIG education person, so I'll spend time at local nature centers, or something similar, trying to educate people on the things they see everyday, and probably take for granted.

    I can see some of this, though. When I think of my friends that actually give back to the community, I have a few Conservative friends that do quite a bit of work with their church, but much of it is in Central America. It's more of a restricted, small group benefit. I have a couple of other friends (Liberal) that do service work with their trained animals in the community (at hospitals, for example) and spend time at soup kitchens or whatnot.

    I certainly have friends on both sides who are incredibly unhappy. I have a family member, two years without a job, never even wanted groceries. I got pissed one day after looking in their fridge, and took them to the store to get food, because I couldn't believe they had almost no food in the place. That person is one of the more Liberal people I know. He's still struggling, but he's getting by ok, and he's much happier since he found a job. . . also, a hard worker. I could see where Liberals could be "unhappier." I know people who just want the same basic rights (nothing to do with handouts or anything), and it brings them grief they can't have it even though others (Conservatives included) don't have to work to earn it, and that leads to their feelings being the way they are. They are vocal and active about civil rights, and I'm not sure if that would show up as a "charitable" thing, even though it's something that they feel is "for the good of others besides themselves."

    Do you know if there is a breakdown in the charity work/volunteer time by what the work is? I'd like to see the studies to see how they broke some of this stuff down, because there is still a chance that certain measures weren't taken into account. There could definitely be somethings skewing it one way or the other. I don't know what to think of those results without having the actual methodology in hand. I can't tell you how many times I've seen some results posted, thought, "Huh, that's not what I would have thought," then read the paper and decided that I disagreed with the interpretation or found something lacking in methods. I also love me some statistics, and without those, I have to take it with a grain of salt.

    To be honest, I thought it would be relatively even. . . I would have guessed that the Conservatives that were unhappy, we REALLY unhappy, because when my Conservative friends are unhappy, EVERYONE knows about it, and they make everyone else unhappy. When they are happy, they're REALLY happy. Many of the Liberal folks I know are perpetually in a funk, but nothing is ever that bad.

    Strange.
    Tell your boss you need to go home to take care of your "cichlids." It sounds an awful lot like "sick kids." )

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    • #3
      Tony, I agree with the need for the actual break down in numbers. I simply thought it was an interesting article with some interesting observations. Generally speaking, it seems to hold true with my personal experiences though. I do have to admit, I would find it interesting to know how to measure "Happy" :)
      All men are created equal but his choices determine his value and what's in his heart determines his worth.

      "Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end"

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      • #4
        My anecdotal evidence: Bush in charge, liberals ready to cut their wrists and then drown him in the puddle of their blood before setting him on fire. Obama in charge, conservatives fired up to "fix" things by holding pretty damn peaceful rallies to garner support for those they want to elect.


        *I put "fix" in quotations to denote that conservatives think things are broke and need fixing.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by ImaGuyGeek View Post
          Tony, I agree with the need for the actual break down in numbers. I simply thought it was an interesting article with some interesting observations. Generally speaking, it seems to hold true with my personal experiences though. I do have to admit, I would find it interesting to know how to measure "Happy" :)
          Very interesting! I agree.
          Tell your boss you need to go home to take care of your "cichlids." It sounds an awful lot like "sick kids." )

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