"[Prager] has an astonishing ability to state simple truths we hadn't heard articulated before, at least not so clearly, in a way that makes their truthfulness immediately and powerfully obvious." — Wall Street Journal
"[A] cogent and thoughtful examination on why human beings have a moral obligation to be happy" — USA Today
"Prager's latest book challenges readers to realize that they—not any outside force—are the greatest obstacle to happiness." — Los Angeles Times
"There is perhaps no more important task for a person that the research for happiness, and no more reliable guide in that quest than Dennis Prager." — Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People