Find Meaning, Reinvent Yourself and Create Your Ideal Future
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Average rating3.3
Ironically the book suffered from a lack of focus. Bounced between grandiose takes on spirituality, the modern economy, and personal productivity. And then got into a strikingly opinionated deep dive on how to become an Internet personality with products to sell. In general I'd say the book started out great then lost me then I got back into around the middle, then it slowly became worse until by the end I was like please stop talking. Will I read his next book? Yeah, since he's probably around my age, and I like his overall perspective and persona, of being straightforward, aloof, introspective, individualistic, and analytical. I hope as he grows up he loses a bit of what seems to be a chip on his shoulder.