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Somewhat unpopular opinion: I read this book and was bored to tears with it.
Likely because it's the same material that every other typical self-help book contains but this one has an "edgy" enough title to stand out from the crowd.
I admit the information was good but if you've already read a few books on the topic of self improvement, there's really nothing new here.
IMHO:
- If you've never read a self help book before, or you really, really want to pick a new one up, it's a great choice with good content presented in a slightly edgier way than normal.
- If you're already fairly familiar with self-help material, you can happily skip this knowing you aren't going to miss anything.
(To be fair - if you're new to this type of material the book may very well be life-changing for you. I have no doubt about that. I just mean to point out that it's not breaking the mold for those familiar with this material)
Likely because it's the same material that every other typical self-help book contains but this one has an "edgy" enough title to stand out from the crowd.
I admit the information was good but if you've already read a few books on the topic of self improvement, there's really nothing new here.
IMHO:
- If you've never read a self help book before, or you really, really want to pick a new one up, it's a great choice with good content presented in a slightly edgier way than normal.
- If you're already fairly familiar with self-help material, you can happily skip this knowing you aren't going to miss anything.
(To be fair - if you're new to this type of material the book may very well be life-changing for you. I have no doubt about that. I just mean to point out that it's not breaking the mold for those familiar with this material)