Blind Spot, The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It
449 EGP
An examination of rising global unhappiness levels and how political and business leaders have failed to recognize or address this widespread mental health crisis despite mounting evidence and social indicators.
This analytical work explores the paradox of increasing unhappiness and mental health struggles across developed nations despite material progress and technological advancement. The author argues that leaders in government, business, and institutions have systematically overlooked or misinterpreted data showing declining well-being, focusing instead on traditional economic metrics. Written for policymakers, business executives, and engaged citizens, the book combines social science research with case studies to demonstrate how this leadership blind spot has contributed to political upheaval, workplace dysfunction, and social fragmentation.
| Dimensions | 352 cm |
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