
THE SUBTLE ART OF NOT An Illogical Approach to a Happy and Fulfilling Life This game-changing self-help book cuts through the illogical and shows us how to become better, fulfilled, and happier people without always trying to put on a happy face. People have been preaching the benefits of an optimistic outlook on life for decades. But, Rachel Gibson says, "Forget positivity." Let's face it, everything is grounded, and we must learn to deal with it. Rachel delivers the unfiltered truth that is much needed in today's world in her book, The Subtle Art of Not Caring. With evidence from studies, Rachel argues that "not everyone can be amazing; there are winners and losers in society." So instead, Rachel suggests we recognize our weaknesses and work within them. To find the strength, curiosity, responsibility, persistence, honesty, and forgiveness we need, we must first accept our fears, flaws, and doubts. This means we must stop running and avoiding hard facts and face them head-on. Rachel emphasizes the need to narrow our focus to the issues that truly matter. For example, while having some disposable income is wonderful, genuine riches come from your life experiences. The Subtle Art of Not Caring is a smack in the face for a generation in need of realism, loaded with amusing anecdotes to help people live happy and fulfilling lives.
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