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Mark Manson (born 1984) is a professional blogger, entrepreneur, and former dating coach. Since 2007, he's been helping people with their emotional and relationship problems. He has worked with thousands of people from over 30 different countries.
This would be a good choice for someone who has not read that far into philosophy or isn't quite studious. Personally, I have already read into each philosopher discussed and felt like this was just an observation book of things I already know. I feel like the ending of it discussing the future of AI and whatnot ruined the potential of it being an amalgamation of philosophy and facts used to help people keep moving forward.
Mark Manson is a sneaky philosopher, wedging in classical, Freudian and Buddhist themes with his rough-hewn, locker room-style comedy diatribes. Delivered in the audiobook via a deadpan style that sometimes undercuts the urgency of his message, the often rambling, occasionally poignant set of observations on the misery wrought by materialism manages to carve a sharp impression.
The subtitle is misleading. The book is only about hope in that it is out to destroy it. In Manson's thinking, hope is an ever-dangling carrot that is the root of depression, violence, rage and misery. Only through the rejection of fleeting highs, he reasons, can you strive to a higher purpose. The pleasure, as he sees it, is in the pain.
There is much to relish and appreciate in Manson's book, and there is also plenty of unkempt, half-baked solipsism that might have been cultivated into a more consistent theme with better editing. But Manson pulls off a parlor trick by dreaming up a fantastic title, beginning and ending, leaving the reader feeling fulfilled. These may be empty calories, but they sure are tasty.
Mark never fails to blew my mind with unconventional concepts. Love how he dissect complicated cosmic issues into lay-man terms of explanation. Most importantly, I’m amused by his his humorous writing style & I lost tracked of how many times I literally ‘LOL-ed’ as I’m reading the book. Would recommend if you wish to expand your horizons & read something different from the usual self-help motivational books!
En general creo que se entendió la propuesta del autor en las primeros capítulos, no creo que aporte nada más aparte del hecho que habla en un lenguaje claro y sin muchos tapujos. No es un libro que recomendaría, pero si al menos quieres saber acerca del autor no lo descarto como una lectura.