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The must-read summary of Mark Manson's book "Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope."
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The complete summary of Mark Manson's ideas from his book "Everything Is F*cked." In this book summary, you'll learn about the problems of hope.
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Three key lessons from Everything Is F*cked are:
- Let your feelings do the talking and not your brain.
- If you get your hopes way too high, you're going to live a life of misery and unhappiness
- A mix of hope and artificial intelligence might cause both good and bad social impact
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Everything Is F*cked Summary - Vince Massara
Everything is Fucked: A Book About Hope
By Mark Manson
The lowdown
As the name suggests , ‘Everything is Fucked: A Book About Hope’ , sure is a book about hope. But it doesn’t necessarily mean that it will give you hope for better. Instead, it convinces you to just be better, without relying on hope. Dope, right? It gives you more. It shows you how your Feeling Brain and Thinking Brain are always at war with each other. And at the peak of this war, it lets you cheer both, embrace both. It shatters the Classical Assumption that reason, somehow, is beyond emotions . Above all, it questions the assumptions on what makes life worth living. It’s a book that tells you the Uncomfortable Truth, the truth no one wants to confront, the truth that you avoid. But then, it also shows you how to live with it comfortably.
It doesn't just settle there. From Socrates to Nietzsche, and briskly, to Elon Musk, ‘Everything is Fucked' brilliantly dissects human history and philosophy of hope and laments how hope is fucked. But it's not just hope. Everything is fucked!
About the author
Mark Manson is a self-help author based in the United States. He is also a blogger and entrepreneur. He is the New York Times and international bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck that sold over five million copies in the United States alone. His blog, MarkManson.net, attracts more than two million readers per month. Manson lives in New York City.
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This is a book summary, not a critique or a review. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the book's content, nor its author. The content of this summary may not be organized chapter-wise, but it is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints, and arguments from the entire book. This summary is not a representation of the book, nor is it endorsed by the original book's author.
Part I:
Hope
Chapter 1
The Uncomfortable Truth
In a countryside of Central Europe, about 1.3 million were being tortured and murdered for years, and nobody came to their help except one man-Witold Pilecki. Pilecki was already a war hero before he decided to help them. He was a decorated officer in the Polish-Soviet War of 1918. After the war, Pilecki moved to the Polish countryside and focused on his family. But when Germany attacked Poland, Poland lost its entire territory in about a month. While the Nazis invaded in the west, the Soviets invaded in the east. Pilecki fought in those battles—against both the Germans and the Soviets. Coming back from war, he created a resistance group called the Secret Polish Army.
Germans were building a massive prison complex called Auschwitz in the South; the same mass incarceration that had occurred in the east with the Soviets was now on the menu in the west. That’s when, 1940, Pilecki volunteered to sneak into Auschwitz for a rescue mission—he allowed himself to get arrested at a Warsaw checkpoint and settled to coordinate a mutiny and break out of the prison camp with