d improve the status of their ethical development more generally.
In Health, Money and Love: And Why We Don't Enjoy Them, Capon offers what amounts to a diagnosis of the angst and suffering that dominate most people's lives. He argues that people in modern society have become so preoccupied with escaping from reality that it becomes impossible to cope with it. Capon makes the case that this world, particularly the industrialized world of privilege and bounty, is not something to be got out of but something to be embraced, and that out of this encounter it is possible to reclaim joy. Unfortunately, escaping from reality usually means satisfying
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