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You're Not That Great

(but neither is anyone else)

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A hilarious, scathing send up of the self-help genre in the bestselling tradition of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck from social media mogul and The Bachelor producer Elan Gale.
I am addicted to positivity. I am addicted to positivity. I am addicted to positivity.
I care more about feeling great than being great.
I am NOT THAT GREAT.
The self-help industry tells you that if you're positive, if you put your best foot forward and if you just believe in yourself that you will find happiness. Let's be real, you can read all the inspirational quotes you want. You can spend your days giving yourself affirmations in your heart-shaped mirror and trying to learn to love yourself. You can say your mantra over and over again while sitting cross-legged on a yoga mat in a Whole Foods parking lot. But the truth is, you're not a badass and you still don't have the life you want.
That's where You're Not That Great (but neither is anyone else) comes in. This book teaches you how to harness all the negativity in the world and use it to improve your life, taking everyday feelings like self-loathing, regret and shame and making them work for you. Positive thinking is for assholes. Negative thinking is for winners.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 23, 2017
      Gale, a reality-show producer, shares his decidedly antipositive approach to “being better.” In modern American culture, Gale writes, the “drug of choice is positivity.” The secret to improving your circumstances, he shares, is simple—stop hiding from your “anger, sadness, self-loathing, and desperation” and “start making them your bitch.” Clearly, the book’s coarse language and tone will not be a perfect fit for everyone, but Gale’s approach is appealingly simple—in moments of failure or dismay, ask yourself, “What can I learn from this?” and use regrets as tools. To illustrate his point, Gale parlays his showbiz background into interviews with entertainers who have used negative feelings or experiences for motivation. Comedian and writer Rachel Bloom describes how professional competition and bullying gave her the following insight: “There’s no such thing as fate. I’m in charge of my fate.” Author and screenwriter Jon Ronson believes that “it’s anxiety that propels me to be my best.” And, yes, Gale shares his own source of anxiety (“the nuclear bomb in the emotion arsenal”): namely, insecurity over his weight. Those who can get past Gale’s acerbic tone should find him funny, and perhaps even instructive. Agent: Jessica Regel, Foundry Literary + Media.

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