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The Problem with Self-Help|Simon Warrington

The Problem with Self-Help : when focusing on you holds you back

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In The Problem with Self-Help, Simon Warrington doesn't just take a swing at the self-help industry-he calls out its toxic obsession with perfection. Sure, the industry sells itself as a savior, promising "transformation," but what it really delivers is a cycle of inadequacy, burnout, and shame. Warrington pulls no punches as he recounts his own experience with the never-ending grind of self-optimization, revealing how it leads not to fulfillment but to deeper dissatisfaction.

Forget the feel-good fluff: Warrington smashes the idea that happiness and success are just products of relentless improvement. Instead, he argues that true contentment is found not in perfecting yourself, but in accepting your flaws and connecting with others who aren't caught up in this empty pursuit.

He doesn't hold back when calling out the self-help industry's exploitation of personal growth. These books and gurus don't offer solutions-they strip down complex issues to digestible soundbites and false promises, setting us up for inevitable failure.

Warrington's critique is brutal but necessary: we need to ditch the illusion that there's a "perfect" version of ourselves out there to be found. The real path to well-being? It's about accepting who we are, letting go of the cult of self-optimization, and focusing on meaningful connections. This book is a wake-up call for anyone tired of the lie that constant self-improvement is the key to happiness.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798992228205
  • ISBN-10: 9798992228205
  • Publisher: Selfish Books
  • Publish Date: January 2025
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.47 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5 pounds
  • Page Count: 204

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