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In Never Say You’ve Had a Lucky Life, Joseph Epstein delivers a provocative collection of essays that examines contemporary culture with his signature wit and erudition. The title itself serves as a paradoxical warning about the perils of self-promotion and oversharing in modern society.
Epstein explores how the impulse to publicize our accomplishments, relationships, and personal triumphs has fundamentally altered human behavior and social dynamics. He critiques the relentless self-marketing that pervades social media, memoirs, and public discourse, arguing that discretion and privacy were once considered marks of good character.
With keen insight and humor, Epstein reflects on literature, culture, and human nature, questioning why we feel compelled to document and broadcast our lives. His essays challenge readers to reconsider the value of mystery, restraint, and the unexamined life in an age of unprecedented transparency and constant connectivity.







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