The Chicago Cubs tradition is one built on spectacular losing streaks
and even more spectacular collapses. Yet despite all the losses and
disappointments, an amazing thing happens every summer at the corner of
Addison and Sheffield: millions of fans flock to Wrigley Field and
millions more fans across the country regularly tune in to watch Cubs
games broadcast on television. Exactly why Cubs fans support their squad
with such reckless abandon isn't entirely clear--these people represent
a remarkable aberration of human psychology, epitomizing the spirit and
experience of dedication to a desperate cause. And the whole time,
they're oddly happy. The Cubs Fan's Guide to Happiness reveals what
makes Cubs fans tick and what keeps them happy. It explains why it's not
over until you're mathematically eliminated, why winning really isn't
everything, and why it's perfectly acceptable to blame all your trouble
on a scapegoat--which may or may not be an actual goat. The fully
revised edition also provides educational sidebars, practical
applications, and true words of wisdom from celebrity Cubs fans as well
as surviving the planned renovations to the product on the field and
Wrigley Field itself.