If you’ve ever had to stifle the urge to fact-check your barista, correct a podcast mid-playback, or whisper “technically…” in a meeting just to protect the sanctity of truth—this book is for you.
N.M. Liberto’s How to Remain Humble When You’ve Never Been Wrong in Your Life is the sacred scroll for the brilliant, the burdened, and the benevolently smug. A laugh-out-loud survival guide for the chronically correct, this satirical manifesto teaches you how to navigate a world riddled with confidently incorrect people—without (openly) losing your mind.
Inside, you'll master the art without admitting faultHumblebragging like a saintCorrecting others with grace (and barely disguised glee)Surviving relationships, family dinners, and internet debates while maintaining your undefeated record Liberto’s wit slices through social absurdities like Occam’s razor dipped in sarcasm. Whether you’re building your legacy of infallibility or just trying to stay married without yelling “I told you so,” this book offers spiritual clarity, comedic catharsis, and the smug satisfaction of finally being seen.
Because being right all the time isn’t easy. But with a little humor—and a lot of restraint—you can do it humbly.