The title. Obviously.
My first thought: the title is a gimmick to sell self-help in an inundated market. My second thought: yeah, I’ll buy it.
I’m at the point in my life where I really don’t give a f*ck what people think most of the time…so, I’m hoping this book will enlighten the way to feel like this all of the time.
I’m also hoping this book will be as honest and practical as its title suggests.
Looking forward to some great nuggets to use on this journey of growth and search for equanimity I seem to have unwittingly embarked upon.
Seems like a short straight-forward read…can’t wait to share my thoughts on this one.
Have you read it? Would you recommend it?
I read a review of this book that helped sum up the way I’ve been living for the past 15 years. I even showed it to my father and said: See, dad. This is what I’ve been trying to tell you for years. This. Is. Me.”
Anthony Carnovale http://www.anthonycarnovale.com
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Why am I not surprised? 🙂 So far the book has been practical and presents a pretty scathing view of the way modern day living is designed to impress our friends on social media…but where does that leave us on the inside? In our quiet moments when we actually have to face ourselves? Thanks for the comment!
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