Everyone Is Awful - How People Fail--and So Can You!
Verlag | Penguin Random House |
Auflage | 2022 |
Seiten | 240 |
Format | 15,2 x 20,2 x 1,5 cm |
Gewicht | 349 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9780593420720 |
Bestell-Nr | 59342072EA |
A book to help you laugh about your insecurities, doubts, and sore spots, reminding you that it s not just you everyone is a little bit awful!
In this world, there are two inescapable truths. First, you will die someday. And second, you are horrible at a lot of things.
In this hilarious and relatable book, popular artist Natalya Lobanova invites readers to revel in the harsher realities of life. Through a mixture of comics, infographics, and activity pages, you can explore the myriad ways you may not be living up to your expectations, and ultimately (hopefully) learn how to accept your flaws and failures with a good self-deprecating chuckle. Some examples include:
Bad Date Bingo
Choose Your Life Path maze
relationship flow charts
and more!
A perfect gift for perfectionists, pessimists, or anyone questioning themselves, Everyone is Awful is sure to put a smile on the face of every Debbie Downer.
Leseprobe:
Introduction
Everything and everyone is at least a little bit awful, and there's nothing we can do about it
We are told that every cloud has a silver lining. This is a lie. Clouds do not containany precious metals, otherwise they wouldn t be floating in the sky. The other more implicit lie is that all situations have a positive side. But no, sometimes they re simply a shitty situation. Of course, they probably will have positive outcomes later on down the line that you re not aware of but other times the only good outcome is that they re over.
My point is some things are bad and we need to stop lying to ourselves and claiming that they re still somehow secretly good. No! Some things are just simply bad, with each side being negative, no matter which angle you look at it. Sit with it, and then get on with life. What other option is there? To be stripped of your basic human right to occasionally wallow in self-pity? To not treat yourself to a little tantrum?! Tha t s an absolute travesty. If you have to go through a tough time, at the very least you should be allowed to complain for the duration. And on top of that, you too, I m sorry to say, are flawed. Awful, even. At this point, you re probably expecting me to say, And that s OK. But I m not going to do that, because it s an entirely useless sentiment. It won t magically make you OK with your flaws. Instead it ll make you obsess over your new flaw of not being perfectly content with yourself, which will invariably make you feel even worse than before.
No. Your only option is to be flawed, to cause your own problems sometimes, and then to feel bad about it. Until you stop feeling so bad, but then you re just going to make some other mistake and repeat the cycle. And that s it. That is the human condition.
So I m not here to tell you how to live life, mostly because I don t think I m particularly good at it. Nor can I tell you how to become a better person, or even a more resilient one. My comics may not resonate with each and everyone of your experiences, but I hope they validate a lot of emotions that actually are universal to the human experience predominantly embarrassment and feel a bit better about being a part of the collective human failure.