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B019MMUA8S

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Harper

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September 13, 2016

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English

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2.2 MB

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212 pages

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978-0062457738

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Mark Manson Collection

Best Sellers Rank:

#2 in Motivational Self-Help (Books)

10 reviews for The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck โ€“ Master Happiness & Live Life on Your Terms

  1. ADAM J. CANTU

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Yup.

    It’s kind of subtle…and kind of aggressive…and definitely helpful. It’s a great blend of humor, bluntness, kindness and humanity needed to remind us that we’re not as important as we think we are, while also reminding us that we’re special and deserve love in this jacked up world we call Earth. Definitely worth the read…or not, it’s up to you.

    7 people found this helpful

  2. lissanscott

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    LOVE IT

    Best book. The humor and everything will keep you reading and it is insightful

    One person found this helpful

  3. Katerina Meramveliotaki

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Exciting book

    I highly enjoyed this book, full of meaning and sometimes philosophical discussions. What I liked the most were the case studies. All of them are very exciting and full of lessons we all can learn from. Actually the author opens the book with one. I can’t recommend this book enough. Not to be missed.

    6 people found this helpful

  4. Nathan John Kunz

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great read. Nothing like I expected

    I thought this would be something akin to โ€œI hope they serve beer in hell,โ€ which shows I knew nothing about either book. This was a great read. Markโ€™s brash tone comes off as genuine, not attention seeking. Itโ€™s as though he was compelled to share the lessons that helped him, making his book closer to a thoughtful journal (Meditations of Mark Manson?) than a โ€œI know betterโ€ self help book. In short, I loved it, and everyone I know who has read it (from my CrossFit coach to a soft-spoken office administrator) has also loved it.

    3 people found this helpful

  5. Sue Coletta

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Deep and Meaningful

    What a fantastic book! I devoured it in two sittings. Mastering the art of letting go (among other things) is laid out in a way that doesnโ€™t sound like typical self-help jargon (which I hate). Instead, the author uses personal experiences and examples from some surprising household names. Heโ€™s relatable and funny, inspiring and motivational. Highly recommend to those who wish to grow and live life to the fullest by recognizing whatโ€™s important and whatโ€™s not.

    6 people found this helpful

  6. Amazon Customer

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Interesting perspective

    I can’t decide if I loved this writing, or hated it. I have to honestly say, it made me feel fairly depressed. It is well written, had some extraordinary points and humour (looking at ourselves)… But I truly believe most people don’t think of themselves in this manner and would be incapable to make the conversion.I do believe the author has made many valid points about the psyche of humans.Reading this is definitely thought provoking.

    One person found this helpful

  7. Robert C.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Surprisingly Profound Little Book

    I had been expecting a modern re-framing of the ancient Stoic philosophy, but that’s not what this book is. The author makes the point that you need to be judicious about what you care about. If you care about too many things, it will drive you crazy; however, if you don’t care about anything, you’re a sociopath. He also stresses that there can be value in suffering.The lessons are shared in a rather amusing, but vulgar, manner. I thought that this book was a very worthwhile read.

    7 people found this helpful

  8. DeLeeAzar

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    amazing read

    His interesting perspective helped me through a challenging time. He has an amazing way of giving examples for you to visualize his insights. I would recommend this book to anyone.

  9. Kela Turner

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Therapy for the brain

    Attention grabber from the very first page. If youโ€™re struggling with knowing what things are important to care about in life, this would be a great read for you. You would like this book even if you donโ€™t like reading.

  10. Evellyn Horner

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I love it!

    Great!

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