A review by efram
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson, Mark Manson

4.0

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck's rate of responsible and neglecting four stars displays my attentive recommendation of the book simply because the lessons and approaches tackled can either make you reflectively admire or completely dislike its totality. My high recommendation is for the ones who keep on blaming the cruelties of life. Yes, life can be cruel but do not let it hinder you from progressing and developing. Also, if you're a slave of internet and social media, read this one.

The strengths of the book are its humorous and argumentative writing style that maximizes readers' engagement with either superb realistic views or unpleasant pessimistic perceptions, fascinating referencing - brilliant interblend of the present like Spiderman and rockstars and the past such as Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda and the psychologist William James, and comes last is its relevant storytelling. Its weakness is the inadequate scientific referencing making it seems deceptive and unreal.