The happiness effect

how social media is driving a generation to appear perfect at any cost

Explores how even the most well-adjusted individuals can have their self-confidence shaken when they compare their online lives with others and reveals the extent to which young people go in their efforts to create perfect personal profiles, arguing that, despite common public perception, young people still experience common struggles and joy in their lives.

Oxford University Press
2019
9780190054670
book

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