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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Don"t Try 1The Feedback Loop from Hell 5The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck 14So Mark, What the Fuck Is the Point of This Book Anyway? 20Chapter 2 Happiness Is a Problem 23The Misadventures of Disappointment Panda 26Happiness Comes from Solving Problems 30Emotions Are Overrated 33Choose Your Struggle 36Chapter 3 You Are Not Special 41Things Fall Apart 47The Tyranny of Exceptionalism 57B-b-b-but, If I"m Not Going to Be Special or Extraordinary, What"s the Point? 60Chapter 4 The Value of Suffering 63The Self-Awareness Onion 70Rock Star Problems 76Shitty Values 81Denning Good and Bad Values 86Chapter 5 You Are Always Choosing 90The Choice 91The Responsibility/Fault Fallacy 95Responding to Tragedy 102Genetics and the Hand We"re Dealt 105Victimhood Chic 110There Is No "How" 112Chapter 6 You"re Wrong About Everything (But So Am I) 115Architects of Our Own Beliefs 120Be Careful What You Believe 123The Dangers of Pure Certainty 129Manson"s Law of Avoidance 136Kill Yourself 139How to Be a Little Less Certain of Yourself 141Chapter 7 Failure Is the Way Forward 147The Failure/Success Paradox 149Pain Is Part of the Process 153The "Do Something" Principle 158Chapter 8 The Importance of Saying No 164Rejection Makes Your Life Better 170Boundaries 172How to Build Trust 181Freedom Through Commitment 186Chapter 9 …And Then You Die 190Something Beyond Our Selves 195The Sunny Side of Death 200Acknowledgments 211

Editorial Reviews

I had to get past my disdain for potty-mouth-as-marketing-tool to open The Subtle Art…and I"m glad I did…Manson devotes a lot of time to explaining what a jerk he was while growing up, and how his screw-ups ultimately compelled him to be a better person—which made him a happier person. Happier, not deliriously happy. The Subtle Art is not so much about finding happiness as about finding adulthood—which is not so terrible, when you think about it.

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The New York Times Book Review - Judith Newman

Mark’s ability to dig deep and offer amazing, yet counter-intuitive, insight into the challenges of life makes him one of my favorite writers, and this book is his best work yet.

Matt Kepnes

This book hits you like a much-needed slap in the face from your best friend: hilarious, vulgar, and immensely thought-provoking. Only read if you’re willing to set aside all excuses and take an active role in living a f***ing better life.”%COMM_CONTRIB%Steve Kamb

This book hits you like a much-needed slap in the face from your best friend: hilarious, vulgar, and immensely thought-provoking. Only read if you’re willing to set aside all excuses and take an active role in living a f***ing better life.

Steve Kamb

The opposite of every other book. Don’t try. Give up. Be wrong. Lower your standards. Stop believing in yourself. Follow the pain. Each point is profoundly true, useful, and more powerful than the usual positivity. Succinct but surprisingly deep, I read it in one night.

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Derek Sivers

Resilience, happiness and freedom come from knowing what to care about—and most importantly, what not to care about. This is a masterful, philosophical and practical book that will give readers the wisdom to be able to do just that.

Ryan Holiday