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It's Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness

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Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness—these four fundamental human values are the key to unlocking great unity and humanity. In It’s Time to Give a FECK, Chaz Ebert takes the reader through a heartfelt journey of how the four FECK Principles have prevailed through the most adverse circumstances and united strangers in the name of love. Read on to discover the stories and science as to how the elevation of our personal humanity is key to keeping humanity as a whole united.

None of us has to go it alone.

Since her husband’s, Roger Ebert’s, death on April 4, 2013, it has been Chaz Ebert’s fervent desire for things such as forgiveness, empathy, compassion, and kindness—the FECK Principles—to spread in such a viral way that they become a natural part of our lives. A next step to the work Chaz and Roger began together, It’s Time to Give a FECK is a call for the elevation of unity among humanity and a movement to transform empathy into action by choosing to become a part of the conversation surrounding the philosophical principles that matter for the betterment of our local and global societies.

Good can come from the most frightening of circumstances and positive strides in human behavior can be made from even the most horrifying experiences. And transformations made within these times have the potential to be equally, if not even more, powerful if sustained. In It’s Time to Give a FECK, Chaz Ebert takes readers on an awakening journey of how the FECK Principles have prevailed through the most adverse circumstances, uniting strangers in the name of love.
Where do we go from here? What can we do to prove to one another that we really are in this together? What contributions can we each make in the name of forgiveness, empathy, compassion, and kindness?
If you care about changing the way things are and bringing more love—for life itself, for yourself, and for others—into your life, this book will give you the stories and strategies that move you into action and allow you to “Give a FECK” in any way, big or small, that fills your heart and the hearts of others.

335 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 7, 2024

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46 reviews1 follower
August 29, 2024
I wish I gave a feck about this book, because man was I excited for it. Unfortunately, it didn’t connect the way I wanted.

Would I reread: absolutely not
Would I recommend: no
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20 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2024
This book is wonderful and a must-read. From start to finish, I found myself either with goosebumps or welling up with tears. It's full of real life stories of Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness (FECK), many I was familiar with but many I didn't know. I love learning and I so enjoyed this learning journey while being inspired. 

I was fortunate enough to meet Chaz and Roger Ebert while assisting them during Ebertfest in my first years of employment at the University of Illinois. I experienced their kindness first hand. As we talked and got to know one another, I could see they were genuinely interested in everyone around them. I remember being surprised when Chaz asked me questions in follow up to conversations we'd had the previous year. She even sent me a thoughtful gift and Roger signed his book for me (pictured). They treated me with such kindness. It was a simple act, and they were simply being who they were, but to me it was huge. As a secretary just starting my career, I was used to working in the background behind the scenes, happily, but they made me feel seen and heard and valued and I have never forgotten that. 

Chaz's amazing book is full of inspiring stories from all over, and wisdom that will stay with me. (I borrowed it from the library but have ordered a hard copy because I need to have it to refer back to and highlight!) The world needs this. If we could all practice giving a FECK - being forgiving, empathetic, compassionate, and kind, with others and ourselves - like Chaz and Roger, I believe this world would be a much better place. 

Chaz, thank you for writing this book.
25 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2025
Some of the stories in this book can function as a kind of sequel to Roger Ebert's memoir Life Itself. It was really nice to get this update from Chaz Ebert and to read about her years of working for social change while also curating and expanding on Roger's legacy. Her writing about forgiveness, especially, reminded me of decades ago when peace and reconciliation were more widely respected as critical topics in political science and law. And I strongly agree with Chaz's message about seeking out art that can be a source of empathy. Even if the broader positive social messages in this book might be out of fashion today, it still absolutely works as an inspirational book, encouraging reflection on the fulfillment and connection that can come from kindness and prosocial behavior.
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163 reviews5 followers
February 24, 2025
It’s an ok book. I gave it one extra star because I thought it was an interesting concept. You kind of need to be familiar with the Eberts and their comings and goings, but I thought it was a fine enough book. Frankly, I would have liked her to write a book about supporting her husband during his illness and death. You can still weave FECK throughout it, but I thought her Roger passages were the most interesting.
Not a long book so it’s fine by me
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150 reviews1 follower
January 6, 2025
What the world needs now! Yes, thank you Chaz for your inspiration, love and kindness. I practice the FECK principles as often as I can-I'm not perfect! It does add a light to my life when I can make someone else's life a little better. Why the FECK not!
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November 27, 2024
Scared, angry, but sick of feeling that way; looking for peace of mind even when it seems lately its out of reach? This is a good place to start. I say start, because it really feels like an introduction, but the author references a lot of other works on each aspect of FECK that delve deeper into those subjects. I am personally looking forward to checking out the works on foregiveness, because its always been hard for me (and clearly, most people) to let go of resentment & forgive - anyone! But the four foundations: forgiveness, empathy, compassion and kindness. It's an important reminder that we all need more of all of them.

It is nice to see Roger Ebert 's legacy live on in this and to basically be introduced to his wife (this books author) who is clearly a beautiful, generous person herself. Siskel & Ebert were an big part of my movie-obsessed childhood; I share his views that I believe movies can change us for the better, if they want us to.
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