Everyone's An Asshole Except Kids and Seniors: A Book of Normal Thinking

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Jeremy Ian ISBN: 9781311449849
Publisher: Jeremy Ian Publication: January 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jeremy Ian
ISBN: 9781311449849
Publisher: Jeremy Ian
Publication: January 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“It’s what’s on the inside that counts.”
Really? So why is What do you do the first thing people always ask?
“Honesty’s the best policy.”
Is that why people prefer to hide behind screens instead of communicating in person?
“Do what you love.” What? Everyone? Who’s going to pick up the trash, flip the burgers, pour the lattes, and all the rest of the hated jobs that make our economy go round?
“Success takes hard work.”
Please. Anyone who believes this and isn’t a multi-millionaire deserves to be asked: Then why didn’t you work harder?
These and the rest of the false feel-good quotes that flood our social media walls often confuse rather than inspire, keep us dissatisfied in our relationships and jobs, and make us feel like we’re never good enough.
Thankfully, this book is full of logical and factual thoughts that explain how — despite all the positivity out there — the world continues to get worse. And why the problems you may be having in it have little to do with there being anything wrong with you.

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“It’s what’s on the inside that counts.”
Really? So why is What do you do the first thing people always ask?
“Honesty’s the best policy.”
Is that why people prefer to hide behind screens instead of communicating in person?
“Do what you love.” What? Everyone? Who’s going to pick up the trash, flip the burgers, pour the lattes, and all the rest of the hated jobs that make our economy go round?
“Success takes hard work.”
Please. Anyone who believes this and isn’t a multi-millionaire deserves to be asked: Then why didn’t you work harder?
These and the rest of the false feel-good quotes that flood our social media walls often confuse rather than inspire, keep us dissatisfied in our relationships and jobs, and make us feel like we’re never good enough.
Thankfully, this book is full of logical and factual thoughts that explain how — despite all the positivity out there — the world continues to get worse. And why the problems you may be having in it have little to do with there being anything wrong with you.

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