GATO seeks to answer question over pursuit of happiness
News | Published on January 20, 2026 at 1:40pm EST | Author: frazeevergas
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The Great American Think-Off, based in New York Mills, is once again seeking essays for its 33rd annual event in June.
The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to announce the 2026 Great American Think-Off question:
Is the pursuit of happiness making Americans unhappy?
Now entering its 33rd year, the Great American Think-Off invites all people from across the country—from truck drivers to teachers, grandparents to graduate students—to engage with timely philosophical questions rooted in everyday life.
This year’s question is especially relevant as the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, where “the pursuit of happiness” was enshrined as a fundamental right. From the nation’s founding ideals to modern notions of success and well-being, Americans have long been driven by the promise of happiness. Yet amid rising rates of loneliness, anxiety, and depression, many are asking whether that pursuit has become a source of pressure rather than fulfillment.
Does actively chasing happiness lead to comparison, stress, and disappointment – or does seeking joy, purpose, and meaning strengthen individuals, communities, and democracy itself?
The 2026 Think-Off question invites personal reflection and spirited debate on what it truly means to live well in modern America.
The Great American Think-Off is a national philosophy contest culminating in a live debate between four essay finalists, held annually on the second Saturday in June in New York Mills. Essays taking a clear position on the question are due April 1, 2026, with finalists announced May 1, 2026.
Each of the four finalists receives a $500 cash prize and full support for a weekend in New York Mills (including travel reimbursement, lodging, and meals), plus the opportunity to compete for the title of America’s Greatest Thinker. There is no fee to enter.
“Happiness is a promise woven deeply into the American story,” said Betsy Roder, Executive Director of the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. “Yet many of us feel more stress and less fulfillment than ever before. This question invites us to pause and consider what truly matters—and whether our pursuit of happiness brings us closer to joy or takes us further from it.”
Essays should be rooted in personal experience, limited to 750 words, and submitted online at www.kulcher.org/think-off/submit-your-essay, emailed to info@kulcher.org, or mailed to NYMRCC, PO Box 246, New York Mills, MN 56567, by April 1, 2026.
Founded in 1993, the Great American Think-Off champions civil discourse, curiosity, and the belief that philosophy belongs to everyone – not just academics. Past questions have explored truth, equality, democracy, immigration, science, religion, free speech, and more.
Whether competing, attending, or following from afar, all are invited to join the 2026 conversation and help sustain a national tradition of respectful, civil, and idea-driven dialogue.
For more information, Think-Off history, and tickets to the June 13, 2026 live debate, visit www.think-off.org or call (218) 385-3339.
