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You're Not OK and You Can't Change

By: Larry Christopher
Narrated by: Daniel Penz
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This is the opposite of a self-help book. With this system, you admit that you're not OK and that you're doomed to a life of mediocrity and failure. This is much easier and safer than trying to improve yourself!

©2012 Larry Christopher (P)2013 Larry Christopher
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thought provoking and a set of golden rules to live by if you'd like a very uncomplicated life

hilarious

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Was this book funny? I too clearly remember when this was my mindset. Until I embraced the notion that my mindset holding me back. So I levelled up from victim to ordinary person. It worked, I have more security. It made me happy to not be an obvious loser, for a while, but then, I couldn't level up AGAIN, no matter how much I believed in myself. So I doubted the IT it's all mindset mindset. I read / listen to hundreds of books about resilience, habit-forming, assertiveness, communication, human nature, jungian shadow work, Adlerian accountability, but ...I still exist at a very ordinary level. This book was, for the first 2 minutes, a really refreshing humorous change from the content I usually subject myself to! (Strive! Hustle! But reflect, connect, meditate! Conquer! I am tired of it) Was this short book supposed to steel your metal and make you keep on trying? It didn't have that effect on me. I'm just wondering why going up one grade at work change anything? Why try so hard. Maybe I will learn bridge and take that up, thanks for the suggestion Larry, it's a sociable routine which is proven to make one content and connected to their community and prevent cognitive decline. Maybe I can be extraordinarily content with being mediocre.

It didn't galvanise me thankfully

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