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The Subtle Art of Learning from Other People

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About a year ago several different people recommended a book to me called “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.”

It was a not so subtle hint I was, perhaps, giving too many fucks. The careful distribution of fucks has never been my forte`. I have always cared too much about what people think with regards to, well... almost everything in my life. And it has taken a negative toll on my mind and my heart. Perhaps it was time to learn this subtle art which somebody had written a not so subtle book about. I bought the audiobook.

But even before I started listening to it, I kept thinking over and over again: how?

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About a year ago several different people recommended a book to me called “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.”

It was a not so subtle hint I was, perhaps, giving too many fucks. The careful distribution of fucks has never been my forte`. I have always cared too much about what people think with regards to, well... almost everything in my life. And it has taken a negative toll on my mind and my heart. Perhaps it was time to learn this subtle art which somebody had written a not so subtle book about. I bought the audiobook.

But even before I started listening to it, I kept thinking over and over again: how?

Read the original article here: https://goodmenproject.com/guy-talk/the-subtle-art-of-learning-from-other-people-rbmke-cmtt/

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