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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck (Gift Edition) : A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life

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In “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (Gift Edition)”, Mark Manson offers a counterintuitive approach to living a good life. This self-help guide for millennials challenges conventional wisdom, showing us how to embrace our imperfections, confront our limitations, and prioritize what truly matters. Discover the power of not giving a f*ck and unlock a more meaningful existence. ISBN: 9780063019720

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  • ISBN-13: 9780063019720
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 358 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0063019728
  • Publisher Date: 05 Feb 2020
  • Height: 40 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Width: 140 mm

20 reviews for The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck (Gift Edition) : A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life

  1. Samarth Gupta

    Practical, funny, and insightful. This book has helped me to re-evaluate my priorities and focus on what matters.

  2. Tejas Ranjit Wankhade

    Life-altering! This book gave me the courage to pursue my dreams. The gift edition is beautifully designed too!

  3. Dipesh Kadam

    Honestly, it’s a book that everyone should read once in their life! It’s motivating and relatable.

  4. Animesh Kumar Sahu

    Loved the no-nonsense approach. It’s a kick in the butt that many of us need. Practical advice and easy to implement.

  5. Kshitij Verma

    This book is so good. It’s relatable, the writing is good, and it really makes you think. / would recommend!

  6. Gouri Raj

    Changed my perspective! Gave me tools to prioritize my worries and focus on what truly matters. Highly recommend.

  7. Hriyam Dutta

    A decent self-help book. Worth reading, but does not deliver on all its promises. Can get repetitive.

  8. Tushar Saini

    It was alright. Did not agree with everything, but got some value from it. Worth borrowing from the library.

  9. Anubhav Singh

    A game-changer! This book helped me to let go of unnecessary stress and anxiety. A must-read for overthinkers.

  10. Arkadeep Bhowmick

    I enjoyed the book. It made me think differently about problems, and I learned to focus more on important things.

  11. Shambhu

    I wanted to love it, but it fell short. The constant use of profanity felt forced and detracted from the message.

  12. Arushi Dhupar

    Okay book. Had some interesting ideas, but the writing style wasn’t my cup of tea. Could have been more concise.

  13. Lisha

    Excellent book! Provides a fresh perspective on happiness and success. Highly recommended for anyone feeling lost.

  14. Shiva Chaudhary

    Wasn’t bad. I feel it’s better suited for a younger audience. The message is important, though.

  15. Abhishek Kumar

    Good read, but nothing groundbreaking. Some common sense advice packaged in a trendy, swear-filled format.

  16. Ayush Jain

    While some parts resonated, I found the tone a bit preachy and repetitive. Not my favorite self-help book.

  17. Singh Karan Rajesh

    I had mixed feelings. The advice is good, but the delivery is a bit abrasive. Prepare for lots of swearing!

  18. Pratyush Singh Chauhan

    I found this book overrated. Some good points, but the constant swearing felt unnecessary and distracting.

  19. Vilvanathan T

    An eye-opener! This book made me realize that I was wasting my energy on things that didn’t matter. Thank you!

  20. Himangi Jain

    A refreshing take on self-help. Manson’s blunt honesty is a bit jarring but ultimately helpful. Not for the faint of heart!

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