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Everything is Fucked: A Book About Hope

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Is everything really *f*cked? Mark Manson explores the nature of hope, happiness, and freedom in a chaotic world. Blending psychology, philosophy, and humor, Everything is F*cked challenges our assumptions about life’s big questions. Explore the surprising connections between religion, politics, money, and entertainment. Discover how too much of a good thing can lead to psychological distress and a loss of meaning. Join Manson on a counterintuitive journey of self-discovery and find new ways to connect with the world. This thought-provoking read will set the agenda for years to come.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780062955951
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Binding: Paper Back
  • No of Pages: 224
  • ISBN-10: 0062955950
  • Publisher Date: 2019
  • Language: English

10 reviews for Everything is Fucked: A Book About Hope

  1. Shubh Gupta

    A thought-provoking and entertaining read. It’s a great book that offers a unique perspective on hope and happiness.

  2. Harsha Nimmakayala

    Too pessimistic for my taste. While I appreciate Manson’s bluntness, the overall tone was a downer. I wish there had been more solutions offered.

  3. Saumya Srivastava

    Some chapters were brilliant, others fell flat. A mixed bag overall. Worth reading if you’re a fan of Manson’s style, but not essential.

  4. Ishita Shrivastava

    Manson has done it again. If you are willing to see the harsh realities and want a great plan to overcome them. Read it!

  5. Shaurya Deshwal

    I appreciate the book’s honesty and willingness to tackle difficult topics, but it occasionally veered into nihilism. A bit unbalanced.

  6. Md Shakeeb Asghar

    Provocative and engaging! Manson’s writing style is addictive, and I found myself questioning many of my assumptions. Highly recommend!

  7. Shruti Choudhary

    This book gave me a lot to think about, but it also left me feeling a bit overwhelmed. Still, I’d recommend it for its unique perspective.

  8. Bhavya Batra

    I loved the author’s honesty and willingness to challenge conventional wisdom. A refreshing perspective on finding meaning in a messed-up world.

  9. Reza Raihan Mandal

    Interesting concepts, but the book felt a little disorganized. The arguments sometimes lacked depth. I was hoping for more practical advice.

  10. Drishti Gupta

    Manson’s cynical humor made me laugh, but the core message felt a bit repetitive. Still, some insightful points on hope. A worthwhile read, but not life-changing.

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