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Essays about and adjacent to the author's decision to stop drinking after she finally recognized that drinking a bottle of wine every night was not a healthy reaction to stress. Interesting that she refers to her employer only as a “large tech company” in this book; five years later she would publish [b:Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career 65215677 Exit Interview The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career Kristi Coulter https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1678754329l/65215677.SY75.jpg 100097283] as an insider's look at her years at Amazon. There is some overlap between the two books, but not enough to detract from appreciating either one. I'm not sure I would have read Nothing Good if I hadn't already devoured Exit Interview but I'm glad to get more insight into Coulter's views on feminism, corporate culture, obsessions that can fill the space left by alcohol, and, apparently, the world's best husband.