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About the product Modern society promotes the cult of success: be smarter, richer, more productive — be the best. Social networks are replete with stories about how some kid came up with an application and made a lot of money, articles like «A Thousand and One Ways to Be Happy», and photos in a friend feed give the impression that others live better and more interesting than we do. However, our obsession with the positive and success only reminds us of what we did not achieve, of dreams that did not come true. How can you become truly happy? Popular blogger Mark Manson in his book «The Subtle Art of Do not Care» offers his own, original approach to this issue. His philosophy of life is simple — you need to learn the art of indifference. Once you’ve figured out what you really care about, you need to be able to give a damn about secondary things, forget about difficulties, send other people’s opinions to hell, and be ready to face failure and show them your middle finger. Through the stories of life’s troubles, failures and mess (both his own and famous people), the author tells how to master the subtle art of indifference, why you need to be less confident in yourself and that the principle of «Do something» is a great motivation. It will help you living easily despite all the difficulties, worry less and enjoy life. Who is this book for? For those who are fed up with advice on how to become better and more successful, who really want to stop cycling on their mistakes and start living to the fullest. …
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