A counterintuitive guide to choosing what truly matters.
Strong name, stronger message.
Mark Manson's The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck acknowledges something refreshing: bad days are normal.
One of the book's most valuable ideas is avoiding the endless cycle of feeling bad about feeling bad — a spiral that usually just makes things worse.
Manson also highlights how much energy people waste worrying about being judged by people they don't even truly care about themselves.
The book is bold, honest, and surprisingly grounding.
It's one of those books that's worth revisiting every now and then.
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