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Quote of the Day: Writer George Orwell on Happiness—‘Men Can Only Be Happy’ When They Aren’t Searching for Happiness as Life’s Main Point

Whether you’ve read 1984 or not, George Orwell’s iconic book has embedded itself into our collective consciousness, introducing concepts like “Big Brother,” “Thought Police,” “doublethink” and more. You’ve probably even heard of the term “Orwellian,” which comes from his name and famous novel. It’s an adjective that’s used to describe something that is opposed to or the antithesis of a free society, like the dystopian world in 1984.But of course, Orwell didn’t just write that book; a few years before that, he wrote the novella, Animal Farm, a “political fable based on the story of the Russian Revolution,” per Britannica.…

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