I loved this book and not only recommended it to many people while reading it but it is also one of the few books I will keep and reread once in a while again.
Mr Kelsey doesn't offer you a "one size fits all" solution. He doesn't leave the reader with a "poor you, of course the world is a bad place and it is everyone's fault that you are not the Best" taste in their mouth and comfort blanket to wrap up in.
Instead he tells the reader: "if you don't like what you see or the way your life is, it is 99% your fault and here is a plethora of tips and tricks, that will work, if you keep on doing it diligent and long term."
Not an easy pill to swallow, yet the best medicine is always bitter.
Should you or anyone you know who is reading this book, really struggle with the guilt and shame of being human and failing and starting to take on the blame for other people's failures, please seek professional help.
Remember that you are only responsible for yourself and can only do your own personal best. No matter if you are parent, partner or CEO. Each human being is here to fulfill their own purposes and there is nothing you can do apart from giving the best. And that includes being perfect at being a "failure".
By being "bad and rotten" you give others the chance to look at you and learn from your mistakes if they want to do so. And if someone chooses to follow you in your bad decisions, well it was their own personal choice. You don't kidnap, force or threaten anyone to like you, ,listen to you or follow you, do you?!
Enjoy the book and do the best you can. Remember your "failures and mistakes" are someone elses best and biggest life lessons. Like the saying goes: one man's trash is another man's treasure.
So ditch the shame and guit and be proud of who you are now and read with an open mind and curiosity to how much better you could possibly still become.