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Had some good points, but towards the end, I lost interest since became more common sense stuff.
This is a good book. It’s difficult to express in words but it will change the way how you see things. And surely will make you a better person.
I thought of not reading it first since i just completed reading another self help book , which i thought will do . But since i was left with no other book than this i was forced to read it . The first few pages did not seem to interest me but i loved the rest .Every single page mage sense.The author surely has done an amazing job. One of my favourites .
You only have so many , make them count .
Entertaining. Some good parts. Easy read, would probably reference again.
Awesome read. Loved the real life examples and relatability. Motivation new bible.
It's an interesting read and I agree with some points the author is making. The content is not that explosive as the title, but I wasn't disappointed.
It reads like a blog. It's quick and it has that "bloggy" kind of wit. It is entertaining and he doesn't pretend to be something he is not. However, he is not a person with a vast wealth of experience (i.e. old) and he does not have any apparent background in mental health. He shares his life and what he has gotten out of his experiences.
This book made me realise that i'm not giving enough fucks to the things that are important to me #thesubtleartofnotgivingafuck #weekendreadingwithsonam #bookworm #books📚 #bookstagram #markmanson #bibliophile
Do you like to read self help books? Tell me the names of few! I like them very often to read so that i can fill my mind with all the great knowledge.They are indeed much cheaper than consulting professional advice. They also provide anonymity and they can work like magic in your life, but if you want them to.~*Book Recommendation*~The subtle art of not giving a f*ck - By Mark Manson.📗Though i haven't finished it yet, but read few chapters so thought i should recommend it to all the book lovers
Would be better for 20 year olds but older people have already figured out these lessons.
More of self help....Not so impressive
Only Rule that Rules all isOne must get his f*cking priorities right.
interesting and enjoyable
I don't think I learned anything groundbreaking, but I had plenty of laugh out loud moments.
I always think I'm going to like these kinds of books but once I start it's so hard for me to finish them. But this one was quick and a little interesting.
An excellent read and reminder about your values and how to prioritize them. We only have some so many F*@ks to give in this one precious life...use them wisely!