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Todo Está Jodido: Un Libro Sobre La Esperanza / Everything Is F*cked: A Book Abo UT Hope

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Todo Está Jodido: Un Libro Sobre La Esperanza / Everything Is F*cked: A Book Abo UT HopePor el autor del best seller mundial El sutil arte de que (casi todo) te importe una mi*rda, esta gua provee consejos inesperados para lidiar y no vivir de la esperanza. Vivimos en un momento muy interesante. En el aspecto material, este es el mejor momento que hemos vivido como sociedad, somos ms libres que nunca, ms sanos y ms ricos que cualquier otra poca en la historia de la humanidad. Sin embargo, de alguna manera, todo parece estar

Por el autor del best seller mundial El sutil arte de que (casi todo) te importe una mi*rda, esta guía provee consejos inesperados para lidiar y no vivir de la esperanza.

Vivimos en un momento muy interesante. En el aspecto material, este es el mejor momento que hemos vivido como sociedad, somos más libres que nunca, más sanos y más ricos que cualquier otra época en la historia de la humanidad. Sin embargo, de alguna manera, todo parece estar irreparablemente destruido: el calentamiento global, los gobiernos se equivocan constantemente, las economías colapsan y todo mundo se siente perpetuamente ofendido en Twitter. En este momento de la historia, en el que tenemos acceso a la tecnología, a la educación y a las comunicaciones, a la que nuestros antepasados ni siquiera podían soñar, muchos de nosotros nos sentimos desesperanzados.

¿Qué está sucediendo? Si alguien puede ponerle un nombre a nuestro malestar y ayudar a solucionarlo, ese es Mark Manson.

Manson publicó El sutil arte de que (casi todo) te importe una mi*rda, un libro en el que explicaba las razones que nos provocan ansiedad constante en esta vida moderna. Nos mostró que la tecnología nos había ayudado a preocuparnos por las cosas equivocadas, que nuestra cultura nos había convencido de que el mundo nos debía algo cuando no era así, y lo peor de todo, la obsesión moderna y enloquecedora de encontrar siempre la felicidad. Cosas que realmente solo sirven para hacernos más infelices. En cambio, el "sutil arte" de ese título resultó ser un desafío audaz: el de elegir tu lucha; para reducir y enfocar el dolor que deseas soportar. El resultado fue un libro que se convirtió en un fenómeno internacional, con más de seis millones de ejemplares vendidos en todo el mundo y número 1 de las listas de los más vendidos en más de trece países.

Ahora, en Todo está j*dido, Manson se adentra en los fallos que tenemos como seres humanos hasta las interminables calamidades que están sucediendo alrededor del mundo entero. Partiendo desde una investigación psicológica sobre estos temas, así como de la sabiduría eterna de filósofos como Platón, Nietzsche y Tom Waits, Manosn analiza la religión y la política y las diferentes formas en las que se han manifestado. Observa nuestras relaciones con el dinero, el entretenimiento e Internet, y como nos obsesionamos hasta consumirnos psicológicamente vivos. Desafía abiertamente nuestras definiciones de fe, felicidad y libertad e incluso de la esperanza.

Con su mezcla habitual de erudición y de un humor inesperado, Manson nos coge del cuello y nos desafía a ser más honestos con nosotros mismos para conectarnos con el mundo de maneras que probablemente no hayamos considerado antes.

Es otro juego intuitivo que busca entender el dolor en nuestros corazones y el estrés de nuestra alma. Uno de los grandes escritores modernos ha producido otro libro que servirá de pauta para los años venideros.

Sobre El sutil arte de que (casi todo) te importe una mi*rda

«La capacidad de Mark para profundizar y ofrecer una visión contra-intuitiva sobre los retos de la vida hacen que sea uno de mis escritores preferidos». Matt Kepnes
«Lo contrario al resto de los libros. No lo intentes. Ríndete. Equivócate. Baja tus expectativas. Deja de creer en ti mismo. Todos los puntos son profundamente verdaderos. Útiles y más poderosos que la positividad normal. Sucinto pero sorprendentemente profundo, me lo leí en una noche». Derek Sivers

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From the author of the international mega-bestseller The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck comes a counterintuitive guide to the problems of hope.

We live in an interesting time. Materially, everything is the best it's ever been--we are freer, healthier and wealthier than any people in human history. Yet, somehow everything seems to be irreparably and horribly f*cked--the planet is warming, governments are failing, economies are collapsing, and everyone is perpetually offended on Twitter. At this moment in history, when we have access to technology, education and communication our ancestors couldn't even dream of, so many of us come back to an overriding feeling of hopelessness.

What's going on? If anyone can put a name to our current malaise and help fix it, it's Mark Manson. In 2016, Manson published The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck, a book that brilliantly gave shape to the ever-present, low-level hum of anxiety that permeates modern living. He showed us that technology had made it too easy to care about the wrong things, that our culture had convinced us that the world owed us something when it didn't--and worst of all, that our modern and maddening urge to always find happiness only served to make us unhappier. Instead, the "subtle art" of that title turned out to be a bold challenge: to choose your struggle; to narrow and focus and find the pain you want to sustain. The result was a book that became an international phenomenon, selling millions of copies worldwide while becoming the #1 bestseller in 13 different countries.

Now, in Everthing Is F*cked, Manson turns his gaze from the inevitable flaws within each individual self to the endless calamities taking place in the world around us. Drawing from the pool of psychological research on these topics, as well as the timeless wisdom of philosophers such as Plato, Nietzsche, and Tom Waits, he dissects religion and politics and the uncomfortable ways they have come to resemble one another. He looks at our relationships with money, entertainment and the internet, and how too much of a good thing can psychologically eat us alive. He openly defies our definitions of faith, happiness, freedom--and even of hope itself.
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