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You're Not That Great (but Neither is Anyone Else)
You're Not That Great (but Neither is Anyone Else) | Elan Gale
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How did a short, fat alcoholic become one of the most successful TV producers in the world? The self-help industry tells you that if you're positive, if you put your best foot forward and if you just believe in yourself you will find happiness. Let's be real, you can read all the inspirational quotes you want. You can spend your days giving yourself affirmations in your heart-shaped mirror and trying to learn to love yourself. You can say your mantra over and over again while sitting cross-legged on a yoga mat. But the truth is, you still won't have the life you want. That's where You're Not That Great (but neither is anyone else) comes in. This ruthlessly funny and straight-talking guide teaches you how to recognise your weaknesses, your regrets and your f*ck-ups in order to live a better life. No regrets? That's BS. If you have no regrets it means you haven't learnt from your mistakes. As JON RONSON says in the book: 'You are your insecurities. I wake up in he morning and it's anxiety that propels me to be my best'. Topics covered include: * How damaging (and stupid) it is to make your goal in life to 'be happy' * That you absolutely DON'T have to love yourself before you love someone else * How you have the power to make yourself feel like shit and how to use that power 'Any antithesis to the vat of self-book books that proclaim to deliver happiness by smiling more, is welcome. Here, Elan Gale takes a break from his day job producing US reality TV shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, to deliver a straight-talking guide that encourages you to find your weaknesses, regrets and your f*ck-ups in order to live a better life.' GQ Australia 'Elan's collection of insights is the hilarious, engaging and necessary dose of reality that's been missing from our lives' AMANDA SEYFRIED
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kidamy
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"Maaail caaaaaall in the camp office!" Do any of my fellow #canadians remember Camp Caribou? They used to show it on YTV. I think only about 20 of us watched it when we were kids.

Aaaaanyway, yay for #bookmail! Also #junkmail. I'm so glamourous.

RaimeyGallant I watched it. :) 6y
lil_ms_spitfire I watched it too!!! 6y
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TheWellAccompaniedBook
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Easy to read and some great points to encourage is to not be so damn precious. A lot of it was really refreshing to read. And my first book after a bit of a slump, especially since work started again, and read it in a few hours. Lazy Saturday might even call for another book...

kidamy I love him; I've been meaning to grab this one. 6y
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ElleSkel
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This book was funny. But once I stopped laughing I found it to be repetitive despite its very short length. I respect what the author was trying to do, and actually tend to agree with the criticism of the extremist positivity movement and how we as a society tend to coddle one another. The writing itself was more conversational than artistic and I think it worked for this type of self help turned humor selection. I give this one a solid 🌟🌟🌟1/2.

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ElleSkel
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Nice Work.🔖😮😯🤐🤔🙄🔖

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ElleSkel
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This one is small but I'm hoping also mighty! Digging into this now despite being in the middle of 2 others.
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