How to Be Miserable in Your Twenties
40 Strategies to Fail at Adulting
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Melie Williams
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Following in the footsteps of his snarky self-help hit, How to Be Miserable, psychologist Randy J. Paterson uses his trademark wit and irony to help you tackle the most common roadblocks that stand in the way of successful “adulting”.
Are you living in your parent’s basement? Can you measure your life by the hours you spend video streaming or gaming? Do you have absolutely no idea who you really are or what matters to you? Are you emotionally stunted and incapable of mature relationships? Great! Keep it up. If you just can’t get enough of being miserable, you’re on the right path.
In How to Be Miserable in Your Twenties, you won’t find platitudes or promises of love, happiness, and a fabulous life. What you will find are 40 strategies to help you cultivate a life of abject misery. On the other hand, if you want to take control of your destiny, find meaning and a sense of purpose, or just be a damn grown-up, feel free to do the opposite of what this book says. You may yet join the ranks of happy people everywhere!
So, keep getting caught in the same self-defeating traps that have led you to an unfulfilling existence - or not! Either way, this book will help you take a good long look at yourself and your life and come up with a solid action plan for your worst (or best) future.
©2020 Randy J. Paterson (P)2020 New Harbinger PublicationsWhat listeners say about How to Be Miserable in Your Twenties
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- Dean Beyers
- 06-05-2021
i love the series and loved the previous Narrator
I've read the first book over 3 times and each time it helps pull me out of depression and negative thinking strategies.. The second is still great but I found that the Narrator is a bit too monotone and could be mistaken as Google Voice reading words. I blame this mono-tone for making me lose track and so I'll have to re-read this book for a second time to try piece it all together better.. All in all, I couldn't do without these books!!
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