Don't hope to get rid of books (Umberto Eco)
+371 27000041, +371 27000045
(on working days 9:00-17:00 latvian)
+371 27000041
+371 27000045

(on working days 10:00-17:00)
Discount!
Our choice!

Everything Sucks: A Book of Hope

9.99 €
7.99 €
In stock
Everything Sucks: A Book of Hope
9.99 €
7.99 €
In basket
Never before in human history have we lived so well: we have conquered many diseases, gained access to the world's knowledge and surrounded ourselves with the comforts of technology. However, the better life gets, the more anxious and worried we become. We live with the feeling that everything sucks. The planet is heating up, economic inequality is off the charts, politicians are stealing and lying. Our uncertainty about the future, our despair and our hope that everything will be fine are being skillfully exploited by everyone from marketers pushing another unnecessary service or product on us to religious and political figures. What should we do? Stop hoping for the best, says Mark Manson, author of the global bestseller "The Subtle Art of Pofigism". In his new book, he discusses the crisis of hope, the futility of believing in a just world, and the fact that the quality of our lives is determined by the quality of our personalities, not by what benefits or hardships the world bestows upon us. Drawing on the wisdom of Nietzsche and Kant, Plato and Tom Waits, the author will help you develop a sober view of everything around you. After all, everywhere you look is really bad. It always has been and always will be. It's time to stop running from this truth and learn to accept life as it is.
See also:

You might be interested: