The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
I just got back from a resort in Playa del Carmen, which had a beautiful beach, plenty of food/booze, and a ton of old people. I was surrounded by James Patterson novels and cataracts. Meanwhile, I read The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life and took the snide looks in stride, not giving a single f*ck.
I am wary of self-help books, especially ones with bright orange covers that claim to be super chill. Iβm happy to say that while this book is self-helpy, itβs not the insufferable kind. Mark Manson, the author, poses some questions that I had never before asked myself. He had me doing a mental health double-take. There are some βduhβ moments, but he adds twists that make self-improvement more accessible and navigable.
Last year, I read The Power of Habit and, while I respect the bookβs well-researched theories about forming and breaking habits, it all sounded like a ton of work. You know when you want to change some things but you only want to put in minimal effort? Iβm lazy! And Iβm not sure I want to change that just yet. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is less scientific and more opinionated, but I still find Mark Manson's advice helpful and applicable. Likeβ¦ Iβve actually been trying some of his approaches. Hereβs a lil taste of his perspective: Everyone is wrong all of the time--growth is about becoming a little less wrong. Give fewer f*cks. We are responsible for every single thing in our lives-- the good and the bad. Commitment paradoxically gives you freedom.
I can't help but wonder-- what makes him qualified to talk about any of this? I mean, the guy is 35; it's not like heβs drawing from a well of experience. But whatever, who cares? He has opinions on how to live a meaningful life and it seems to work for him. Whatβs the worse that can happen-- I take his advice and spend some time reflecting on my values? The horror!
We're all just trying out best out here, right? Manson (no relation to Charles... I think) provides a new lens with which to try your best. And he's funny at times. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck receives 3 out of 5 flames.
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