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The Subtle Art of Pofigism: A Paradoxical Way to Live Happily Ever After

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The Subtle Art of Pofigism: A Paradoxical Way to Live Happily Ever After
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Modern society promotes the cult of success: be smarter, richer, more productive - be better than everyone else. Social networks are full of stories about how some kid invented an app and made a lot of money, articles in the spirit of "One Thousand and One Ways to Be Happy", and photos in your Friendland give the impression that the people around you live better and more interesting lives than we do. However, our defensiveness on positivity and success only reminds us of what we have not achieved, of dreams that have not come true. So how does one become truly happy? Popular blogger Mark Manson offers his own, original approach to this question. His life philosophy is simple - you need to learn the art of pofigism. Having determined what you really care about, you need to be able to ignore all the secondary things, forget about the difficulties, send to hell other people's opinions and be ready to face failures and show them the middle finger. In his witty book, which instantly became a #1 bestseller on Amazon, through stories of life's mishaps, failures and fuck-ups (both his own and those of famous people), the author explains how to master this subtle art of pofigism, why you need to be less confident and that the principle of "Do Something" is a great motivator. This book will help you to live easily against all odds, worry less and enjoy life.
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