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You Can Be Happy No Matter What: Five Principles for Keeping Life in Perspective by Richard Carlson, Phd
BATB score: 2/10 đĄ an ancient book - published in 1992 aka 33 years ago! đľď¸ââď¸ Best to: thoughts shape your mood, low mood dismisses wisdom, wisdom comes from staying in the present; yeah, thatâs about it BATB lingering thought: okie this a key life lesson, when asked what is a book youâll recommend, knowing that the person asking and/or the audience listening would never read that book anyways, always recommend a book with a title that is a full sentence in itself; instant


Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in a Hurried World by David Michie
BATB score: 2/10 đĄ youâve wasted my time *said with an intimidating resting bitch face* please go zen away from me Best as: this is not how you introduce Buddhism to busy people; this is how you pissed off busy people with your repetitive writing style, softie storytelling, and weakest Buddhism pitch Best to: hire a very good ghost writer, re-write this book to a third of the size, get to the point donât waste time, raise only your killer best stories, gain better street cre


The Psychology of Stupidity: explained by some of the world's smartest people by Jean-François Marmion
BATB score: 2/10 đ Best as: this is not a book; itâs a collection of individual pieces of writings and interviews of other people talking about âstupidityâ Best to: the more you read the more redundant it is; you start to question yourself, why the hell are you reading this book? Best for: anyone who appreciate itâs title and cover; thatâs about it BATB lingering thought: dear future self, when writing our own book one day, make sure of a killer title and appealing cover des
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