4.0

I think this book has something for everyone, but in my opinion one of the most important insights appeared on, like, the second to last page: trying to find happiness is not selfish, (partly) because your unhappiness affects everyone else. I like this thought, and I think it could help a lot of people that are struggling with their pursuit of happiness, maybe because they feel they should already be happy. If you're not happy, then you're not happy, and I think it's much more beneficial to everyone to try and do something about it, instead of comparing your (most likely) relatively good life to all the misery in the world (which I hate, by the way; you're not helping anyone) and trying to shame yourself into happiness. Also it was funny, entertaining and moving, so there's that. The best way to read self-help is having someone else do it for you.