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"Mark Manson continues to deconstruct questions about human happiness and well-being in creative and unexpected ways. The result is a remarkably understandable book that examines some of the deepest questions about where our world is headed, as well as how we can better take care of ourselves (and each other) until we get there."
Scott Barry Kaufman
professor of psychology at Columbia University and host of The Psychology Podcast
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I had read the author's first book and this one fell into my hands at the most appropriate moment: everything seemed vain, meaningless, I couldn't find meaning anywhere. If religion and new age philosophies don't console you, this specific book (most likely) will, and it also has clever humor. I highly recommend it.
a book that got lost in translation. It has mixed up the emotional car and the logical car and the conscientious mind. It got lost somewhere in the transfers and in the attempt of simulations that the author himself built and got confused. Don't get it, you will get tangled and confused
Being a reader of this author, I decided to read this book of his as well. Keeping in mind his first book and how excited I was when I read it, I thought that anything written about this book was simply nonsense from those who don't like any of his books due to his writing and expression style.
The book says some nice things, but that's about it. It has no relation to his other books to the point where sometimes I thought that someone was just copying his style. Especially at the point where he started talking about how to create your own religion, I thought about just putting it on the shelf and forgetting it, but in the end, I finished it. Not to mention that I read an entire book that was supposed to talk about hope only to hear the familiar cliché that artificial intelligence will enslave us, etc., in the end... A big disappointment compared to his other books.
Good but a little more difficult to read compared to the previous one by the same author. Definitely worth reading by someone.
I am 15 years old (and I will only refer to people my age). I got it because I read the previous book (The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*ck) and I liked it a lot, but this book has nothing to do with the previous one. In conclusion, it didn't interest me and I believe it will be difficult to interest someone my age.
WARNING!!! I'm not saying that the book is not good, it's just not to my taste
I liked it more than the first book because it is better written. You don't need to read the first book since it deals with something else. I really like its style and I am looking forward to Mark's next book
Repetitive things. Self-help is toxic, yes, but we don't need this book to understand it.
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basic book for everyone
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I expected it differently
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It is amazing, you don't want to stop reading
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I bought it as a gift, it seems to have been a good choice.
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Quite a pleasant book in the same framework as the first one that came out
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