Everybody's Happy, Everybody Wins: How to Build a Perfect Society - Ebook

Everybody’s Happy, Everybody Wins: How to Build a Perfect Society

Who is better—Republicans or Democrats?

This debate has persisted since the birth of our nation. Each election cycle, politicians promote their policies in hopes of gaining power. But how has that been working out? Politicians and citizens alike are constantly at each other’s throats. Friends unfriend each other on social media, and many of us live in a constant state of angst, panic, and suspicion.

What if there is a better way? What if culture and government had a system that goes beyond politics? Incredibly, there is a way for Democrats, Republicans and all other political parties to get what they want. 

Sound impossible?  It is actually very simple.

In “Everybody’s Happy, Everybody Wins: How to Build a Perfect Society,” author Curt Derby explains how an ideal society is easily attainable. In this short, powerful book, he describes small, simple tweaks that can make our government and culture the greatest the world has ever seen.

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Using social media and Everybodyshappy.com to spread the word, the perfect society is within our grasp. Learn more, tell your friends, and let’s, "We the People," make it happen!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What inspired you to write this book?

Every time I told people what I was thinking of writing about, I thought they’d tell me that I’m crazy. The material in the book goes against conventional wisdom and practices regarding cultures and governments. Instead, most people said, “I love these ideas!” Occasionally, someone would say, “I agree with what you’re saying but it’ll never happen.” Since nobody told me I was crazy and since most people were already on board, I decided to write it.

Why is the book so short?

There are many reasons. First, good ideas don’t need a lot of discussion; they stand on their own. Second, I wanted the book to be very readable, even for non-readers. Third, I wanted people of all ages and backgrounds to be able to read it and understand it. Finally, I wanted the book to be an easy re-read.

What is the target audience for your book?

All world citizens. But if I had to specify an audience, I would say that the book appeals to these three groups: people who love new ideas, people who love (and hate) politics, and people who think that their culture and/or government could be improved.

What is the age range for the book?

13 -113, but age doesn’t matter. The book is for anyone who wants a better world and/or who is interested in politics and new ideas.

Saying that republicans, democrats, and all other parties can have it their way is a pretty bold claim. How do you plan to back it up?

Simple. The Four Pillars of Freedom as explained in the book back it up.

How long would it take for this perfect society to take hold?

Easily one year after electing the Happy Party to major offices and implementation of The Four Pillars of Freedom. Two years at the most. However, major changes would be seen within the first three months of implementation.

What if America and the world don’t take to your ideas?

Everyone is free to choose whether they like my system or the current system.

I love your book! How can I help?

There are two ways. First, work with The EHEW Group (the company that owns the rights to the book and its social media pages). Your assistance within the organization will be a great help. Please visit our Support Us Page to see how you can support us. Second, do grass roots work. Tell people about the book and its supporting social media (links found in our menu or website footer)

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