Atlantic Reads: <em>The Small Stuff</em> With Ian Bogost

Ian Bogost wrote a book called The Small Stuff, which talks about finding joy in everyday tasks.
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Ian Bogost wrote a book called The Small Stuff. He thinks people are unhappy because of technology and modern conveniences. He wants people to find joy in everyday tasks.
Why it matters
This book is important because it helps people think about what makes them happy and how to find joy in everyday life.
- Who wrote the book The Small Stuff?
- Ian Bogost
- What is the book about?
- Finding joy in everyday tasks
- Why is the book important?
- It helps people think about what makes them happy
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The outlets report on Ian Bogost's book in a neutral and informative way, without any strong opinions or biases.
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Technology and modern conveniences contribute to unhappiness
Sources1TypeAngleThe AtlanticBogost argues that technology is a problem
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Finding joy in everyday tasks is important
Sources1TypeAngleThe AtlanticBogost wants people to find joy in everyday tasks