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Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope (The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2 Book Series))

Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope (The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2 Book Series))

byMark Manson
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Mike Haydon
5.0 out of 5 starsTake a journey of discovery
Reviewed in Australia on 24 May 2019
This book is tough to put down. It’s written in a highly engaging way. I’ve learned a lot about myself through reading it and I suspect that applying some of the mental models from it will lead to many more realisations. Highly recommended, particularly if you’re feeling a bit stuck in life.
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Sumit
1.0 out of 5 starsGreat book but don’t buy from Amazon
Reviewed in Australia on 13 November 2019
Great book but don’t buy from Amazon

Received a copy in Melbourne which was “exclusive for the Indian subcontinent”
The print was terrible and an extremely low quality publication.
It felt it was being printed in someone’s garage on “eco mode”.
But the book. It’s great. But buy it from somewhere else.
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Mike Haydon
5.0 out of 5 stars Take a journey of discovery
Reviewed in Australia on 24 May 2019
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This book is tough to put down. It’s written in a highly engaging way. I’ve learned a lot about myself through reading it and I suspect that applying some of the mental models from it will lead to many more realisations. Highly recommended, particularly if you’re feeling a bit stuck in life.
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Sumit
1.0 out of 5 stars Great book but don’t buy from Amazon
Reviewed in Australia on 13 November 2019
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Great book but don’t buy from Amazon

Received a copy in Melbourne which was “exclusive for the Indian subcontinent”
The print was terrible and an extremely low quality publication.
It felt it was being printed in someone’s garage on “eco mode”.
But the book. It’s great. But buy it from somewhere else.
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Sumit
1.0 out of 5 stars Great book but don’t buy from Amazon
Reviewed in Australia on 13 November 2019
Great book but don’t buy from Amazon

Received a copy in Melbourne which was “exclusive for the Indian subcontinent”
The print was terrible and an extremely low quality publication.
It felt it was being printed in someone’s garage on “eco mode”.
But the book. It’s great. But buy it from somewhere else.
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Amazon Customer Dianne Ayling
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and well-researched book. Well worth reading
Reviewed in Australia on 11 January 2020
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It certainly deserves 5 stars. But, (and isn't there always a but?), at first the author seems to be using the word hope in place of ambition, greed and the lust for power of individuals and groups. But then he clarifies how he sees hope as the external belief in things, leaders, and institutions. By the end of the book he does come to realize that true hope must be internal. Hope in ourselves. That we do have the capacity to BE better I agree with his thoughts on this. It's how I see hope; as belief in ourselves and others. However he then lapses into his old externalized version of hope, in the institutions we will create and how we will use AI in the creation of a new and better religion to place our hope in. We don't need another religion. We just need to believe in the innate capacity and desire of ourselves to be better and the rest will take care of itself. I don't think this review will ruin the book for you, as you need to read it to see who you agree with.
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John Hall
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing.....
Reviewed in Australia on 28 September 2021
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W, what a read. Not what I expected (I probably should have gone in without expectations anyway) but a brilliant commentary on the state of our minds, the state of our feelings and the current state of the world. For me personally, it does give me hope - hope that, by understanding myself better and, as result, acting differently, my future and the future of those with whom I interact, becomes better.....
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Glen
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great book, pity about the narrator.
Reviewed in Australia on 25 August 2019
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Really enjoyed this second book in the series from Mark Manson. I have been a paid subscriber to his blog for sometime and his previous book, Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, was one of my favourite books of 2017. The audible version of that book still rates as my favourite ever in no small part to the narrator, Roger Wayne. Unfortunately for Everything is F*cked, Mark has decided to narrate this himself and it is disappointing. I only managed to listen to about 25% before I gave it away and had to revert to reading the printed version. Hopefully for future books Mark goes back to using Roger.
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Yoshiiiw
5.0 out of 5 stars Life changing.
Reviewed in Australia on 24 November 2019
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While reading this book, I would go through a divorce of a relationship that lasted 15 years. I wouldn’t have made it out of it if it weren’t for this book. I love Marc’s writing style and metaphors for expression. It’s like reading (or rather hearing in my head) a better researched, wiser and more eloquent version of my own psyche telling me the things I need to remember about myself. Thank you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in Australia on 1 March 2021
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Very good read. First chapters are a bit of a choir to get through. Gets better in the last few chapters. The subtle art of not giving a f*** is by far the better book of the two, that one is a masterpiece for sure
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Jonton
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading!
Reviewed in Australia on 12 August 2019
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Loved this book. Mark Manson's attitude is one of brutal honesty and his perspective one that I identify with. His simplicity and humour in his writing makes this a easy to read book, and is recommended for anyone who wishes to successfully navigate the world in 2019 whilst still maintaining your sanity.
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Mirdon
5.0 out of 5 stars Next book please
Reviewed in Australia on 15 February 2022
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Mark Manson, your next book is bought as soon as it comes out. Thanks for being such an awesome writer.
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Midgelyf
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for self enlightenment!
Reviewed in Australia on 5 February 2020
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A little slow to start, but once it picks up you can’t put it down, helps you to look at life from new perspectives and drive more self awareness and introspection.
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