The reason so many Americans feel lost and unhappy, explains Dr.
Schlessinger, is that we have abandoned the high road and indulged in
the feel-good pop psychology of the last decade. Mistaking fun for
happiness, we have set ourselves up for "short-term thrills and
long-term agony."
"How could you do that?!" she asks. In this wise and witty book, she
topples the lame excuses we try to make when we do the wrong thing.
Americans know what the right thing to do is, she asserts. We just try
to take the easy way out. In seven chapters, she challenges us to find
our Character, Conscience, Courage, Self-respect, Morals, Integrity and
Principles by discussing such issues as love versus lust, irresponsible
parenting and the mindless pursuit of happiness at the expense of
others. Her message is simple: If we discipline ourselves and accept
responsibility for our actions, we will ultimately enjoy a life of
richer quality and greater satisfaction.
Written in her unmistakably lively and outspoken style, "How Could You
Do That?!" is a refreshing, and sometimes tough argument for the need
for values and character. "Get a grip, " says Dr. Laura, "it's time to
grow up."