Pros & Cons
Pros
Mark explores the dark recesses of our minds and reveals our motivations. Becoming more conscious of your selections. The joy of self-realisation.
Cons
The attempt to be cool through the overuse of the word “f@*” becomes tiresome within 2 pages. The self-reported (and self-serving) exchange with a father grieving the loss of his son on his blog detailed in the book is sadly, just cringe-making and do... Read More
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Quality
Read it in combination with the audible version recommended
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It would be nice to have the immersive option
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Throughout the book some of marks anecdotes are confusing and take a couple of read throughs to completely understand the point
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The narrative is presented as a discussion like chatting to a wide friend where you are enjoying the chat so much you lose track of time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought this as a joke present but started reading it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A bit unstructured and f words is way overused especially in the early chapters
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Short summary of the book take responsibility for your actions and behavior
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At times especially the first chapter the author can be a bit triggering presumptuous but stick it out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Rather i found this book when i was going through perceived rejection failure