Core Concepts
Embracing mediocrity in self-help.
Abstract
The content humorously explores the idea of self-help books catering to those who are okay with achieving less than their peers. It satirically presents titles like "Take Your Mistakes and Never Let Yourself Forget Them Even After 20 Years," "Look Beautiful in 70.8 Easy Steps (And Destroy your efforts in 1)," and "200 Hacks to Legitimize Your Procrastination." Each title is a playful take on common self-improvement themes, highlighting the absurdity of some self-help concepts while poking fun at the industry's relentless pursuit of perfection.
Stats
You will buy this book only to have it sit on your shelf for six months before you open it.
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