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by Nathaniel Whitten
Is this a satire? Is this for real? Should I have another double macchiato? These are only three of the burning questions you'll be asking yourself as you read SECRETS OF THE SUPEROPTIMIST! That's because SUPEROPTIMIST can be viewed as a humorous sideswipe at the self-help genre - or as a startlingly rational approach to feeling more comfortable in your own skin. The choice is up to you! Both views are equally valid, and both reward the reader for taking the journey into a world where 'Losing your first million', 'Acting like a mallard', and 'Removing shoes whenever possible' are suggestions that can lead to massive personal change - or at least make you feel better than the disheveled person sitting across from you on the subway. Sure, there are plenty of books promising you miracle cures, fabulous abs, smarter brains, or spiritual upliftment. Not to mention the philosophical treatises focusing on the nature of man's eternal struggle for self-acceptance. But why buy a handful of books, when SECRETS OF THE SUPEROPTIMIST provides all the answers you'll need - in one pithy volume. Indeed, SUPEROPTIMIST is the first practical guide to living trouble-free, no matter what flaws, misfortune or god-awful challenge you may face on Planet Earth. We might even go so far to say that this is the ONLY self-help book (note to lawyers: check this claim) that reframes the reader's thinking to turn every negative into a positive - and feel 3 to 15 times more confident, courageous, and alive than ever before.
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: October 2008
Category: General
Publisher: Vitally Important
Pages: 160
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