Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope

Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope

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New York Times Bestseller
“Just because everything appears to be a mess doesn’t mean you have to be one. Mark Manson’s book is a call to arms for a better life and better world and could not be more needed right now.” — Ryan Holiday, bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way and Ego is the Enemy
From the author of the international mega-bestseller The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck comes a counterintuitive guide to the problems of hope.
We live in an interesting time. Materially, everything is the best it’s ever been—we are freer, healthier and wealthier than any people in human history. Yet, somehow everything seems to be irreparably and horribly f*cked—the planet is warming, governments are failing, economies are collapsing, and everyone is perpetually offended on Twitter. At this moment in history, when we have access to technology, education and communication our ancestors couldn’t even dream of, so many of us come back to an overriding feeling of hopelessness.
What’s going on? If anyone can put a name to our current malaise and help fix it, it’s Mark Manson. In 2016, Manson published The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck, a book that brilliantly gave shape to the ever-present, low-level hum of anxiety that permeates modern living. He showed us that technology had made it too easy to care about the wrong things, that our culture had convinced us that the world owed us something when it didn’t—and worst of all, that our modern and maddening urge to always find happiness only served to make us unhappier. Instead, the “subtle art” of that title turned out to be a bold challenge: to choose your struggle; to narrow and focus and find the pain you want to sustain. The result was a book that became an international phenomenon, selling millions of copies worldwide while becoming the #1 bestseller in 13 different countries.
In Everthing Is F*cked, Manson turns his gaze from the inevitable flaws within each individual self to the endless calamities taking place in the world around us. Drawing from the pool of psychological research on these topics, as well as the timeless wisdom of philosophers such as Plato, Nietzsche, and Tom Waits, he dissects religion and politics and the uncomfortable ways they have come to resemble one another. He looks at our relationships with money, entertainment and the internet, and how too much of a good thing can psychologically eat us alive. He openly defies our definitions of faith, happiness, freedom—and even of hope itself.
With his usual mix of erudition and where-the-f*ck-did-that-come-from humor, Manson takes us by the collar and challenges us to be more honest with ourselves and connected with the world in ways we probably haven’t considered before. It’s another counterintuitive romp through the pain in our hearts and the stress of our soul. One of the great modern writers has produced another book that will set the agenda for years to come.
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Beiträge

3
Alle
2.5

"You must love someone without expecting anything in return; otherwise it's not true love. You must respect someone without expecting anything in return; otherwise you don't truly respect him. You must speak honestly without expecting a pat on the back or a high-five or a gold star next to your name; otherwise you aren't truly being honest." This reads more like a collection of blog posts rather than an actual book. There were parts in this book that were well researched, provided excellent points and made me really think and take a hard look at some aspects of my life. Then there are parts were ideas that need a nuanced view are oversimplified and mental health and other related concepts are preposterously generalized. Even though the subjects in the book had nothing to do with white male privilege, I felt mansplained to quite a few times. Probably because he oftens speaks about things in a very patronizing manner. It was overall lacking the playfulness of his first book and I couldn't really connect with the overarching story of the book.

4

Regt zum Nachdenken an, ich habe viel mitgeschrieben. Ich war allerdings überrascht davon, dass es eher abstrakte Philosophie enthält und wenig praktischen Übertrag. Ein effektives Takeaway für das eigene Leben konnte ich daher nur begrenzt rausziehen. Ich fand die Inhalte auch nicht aus genügend Perspektiven dargestellt. Trotzdem eine sehr interessante Sammlung verschiedener Theorien von Platon über Kant bis zu den eigenen Gedanken des Autors zum Thema Hoffnung, Religion/Ideologie, Sinn des Lebens, Freiheit und der Beziehung von "pain" und "happiness" - inklusive einer überraschenden finalen Schlussfolgerung.

4

Interessante Denkanstöße. Das Ende etwas deprimierend. Andererseits hofft man dann schon fast resignierend auf die AI Revolution die die Menschheit vor sich selbst rettet.

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