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Title: La il·lusió-miratge: de l'anhel de felicitat a la desorientació del jo
Author: Soro-Jiménez, Àngel  
Tutor: Boqué, Marc  
Abstract: The pursuit of happiness has become the central focus of family and social language. It permeates the billboard and moves the gigantic mill of the economy. The flashy advertisements of the technological draw a winding route towards a happy state. A pretension alien and external to the subjects, it indicates an established path of patterns and consumption, of facts and consequences, but the bombardment of cardboard promises irrigates the field of internal dissonance in the individual, generates emptiness and potentiates the vital discomfort of discovering disillusionment. A crisis of existence overflows the rivers of frustration and leads to a waste of energy. Ever colder, ever further away, ever more alone. The suffering of not following the model that the guideline demands is fought with pharmacological merchandise, with the false smile that imprisons emotions, that hides and at the same time normalises suffering. Sentimental misery is born of a duty to be. A reality-system that forges chains on the anvil of determinism. A produced and fabricated reality that generates haste and unease, that closes shackles and chains in the minds and souls of the slaves of unrest. A critical look at the language of happiness, the instrumental use of technologies, the deregulations of people and a proposal to approach suffering from the community and the questioning of structures.
Keywords: language
technology
hapiness
unrest
therapy
consumerism
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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