(English version) • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
“The Art of Indifference” is a book written by the writer “Mark Manson”. In this book, the author presents a completely different view of the happy life. He doesn't see that positive thinking is the answer. Rather, he finds the solution lies behind accepting the limits of our abilities, realizing our fears and boldly confronting painful facts and tenacity.
About Author Mark Manson:
Mark Manson is an American author, born March 9, 1984, graduated from Boston University in 2007 and graduated in finance, and started his career in marketing, but he failed, he turned therefore turned to writing, which he found competent, and his start was by creating a private blog. With dating and love advice, he released his book “2011 Models” which was a huge success.
After Manson's great success, he wrote his second book, titled “The Art of Indifference”, in which he explains how to live an extraordinary life. The book was among the New York Times and Washington Post's top sellers
Excerpts from the book The Art of Indifference:
The value of honesty is important, because this value makes you know yourself better, lets you know your advantages and disadvantages.
Self-development consists of not being afraid of failure, and that the more you fail, the more you are able to live more and more experiences and projects.
Don't try. Genius is not inherent in overcoming impossible obstacles, nor in developing yourself, but in being completely honest with yourself.
Say no, reject what you see takes you away from what you want, no one wants to stay in a relationship that doesn't make them happy, and no one wants to stay in a job they hate and don't believe in.
Pain helps us see what is good and what is bad for us, it helps us understand our limits and not overstep them, and suffering is the motivation for change.
How do you get happy Happiness comes from problem solving, it's a form of action, it's an activity, not something magical that falls from the sky.
Failure is the way to progress. The more you fail and try, the more you are able to conduct experiments and projects. Error is part of the self-development process.
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