#1 New York Times Bestseller - More than 10 million Copies SoldIn this generation-defining self-help guide, a superstar blogger cuts through the crap to show us how to stop trying to be "positive" all... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is an autobiography impersonating a self help piece. I didn't learn a thing.
Mostly what I learned was about Mark's fabulous life
Published by ThirtyNine , 4 months ago
I wanted to like this book, I really did. I have seen some small video snippets from Mark Manson and thought he seemed to have some good advice. I was at a point in my life where I needed to learn how to not get so worked up about insignificant events or people, so I thought this book would be my panacea. I was very disappointed.
I found the tone of the book to be very pompous and boastful. When I realized how much younger the author actually was than me, I didn't dismiss his experience-based advice immediately, but then I started to question it more and more as the book went on. It became apparent that the author's life was much different from mine. He admitted that he came from a fairly affluent background. Most of the issues he faced in his life seemed to be the direct result of poor decision making. I didn't wanna say "poor little rich kid" but. . .
The beginning of the book was interesting and somewhat helpful. But about halfway through, it became bragging disguised as advice. Lots of references to his world travel, his seemingly pointless higher education endeavors, his entrepreneurial successes, the apparently huge number of intimate partners he had because he was just so irresistible, the many speaking engagements he gets invited to, the flocks of adoring and often obsessed fans, and the large amount of money he makes peddling his self-help stuff. I didn't really learn anything from this book except about the author's life, living a frat boy type lifestyle that I can't relate to in any way.
I got through 90% of the book before I just couldn't listen anymore and had to abandon it. I wish I would have sooner.
The book is good but someone wrote all in it!
Published by OnyxWolf , 5 months ago
So it's kind of hard to say it is 'like new'.
Good book
Published by Richard Davenport , 8 months ago
Not to complex to follow, paints a good picture with a unique point of view
Mark Manson really just plainly says what he thinks and out of the box thinkers will really enjoy th
Published by Golightly , 1 year ago
This author does not mince words. I really appreciated this approach as I too handle matters in this way. His observations about life and situations in life are so spot on that they are easily relatable to anyone searching for life’s true purpose and meaning.
Worth The Read
Published by Grace B , 1 year ago
I never write reviews, however, this one of the best books I have ever read. I have shared with all of my friends and family. I have been looking for more books just like this one because it is by far my favorite. I highly recommend!!!
Definitely worth reading
Published by Nicole , 2 years ago
Pages 82-87 And 180 - 183 and chapters 4 & 5 are must reads! This book was a great self help book!
Control your self
Published by CLARENCE Womack III , 3 years ago
Congratulations control your self and your commitment and concerns. Think about your primary concerns. Stop giving a f*ck til it’s Time 2.” F*ck that” in the words of Tony soprano.
Great book!
Published by A , 3 years ago
Looks brand new! I love it
Amazing
Published by Macy , 4 years ago
I wish I would have found this book sooner. With the amount of pressure we are under to be happy everyday with social media being so big, this book gives you a perspective. I love a book that can make me chuckle and also get good content from.
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