Best Lessons From The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Hello Everyone, Recently I read the book "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" and believe me it changes the way you live life and thinks about it
Here are some best lines I am sharing with you :
“If you live your life solely in search of pleasure, you’ll actually end up living a life full of mistakes. Conversely, if you experience the occasional instance of suffering, you’ll be equipped to lead a better, happier life.”
“Self-awareness is like an onion. There are multiple layers to it, and the more you peel them back, the more likely you are going to start crying at an inappropriate time.”
“Giving too many fucks is bad for you.”
“People who become great at something become great because they understand that they’re not already great – they are mediocre, they are average – and that they could be so much better.”
“Don’t hope for a life without problems. There’s no such thing. Instead, hope for a life full of good problems.”
“We feel bad about feeling bad. We feel guilty for feeling guilty. We get angry about getting angry. We get anxious about feeling anxious. What’s wrong with me? This is why not giving a fuck is so key. This is why it’s going to save the world.”
“No truly happy person feels the need to stand in front of a mirror and recite that she’s happy. She just is.”
“Indifferent people often attempt to be indifferent because in reality, they give way too many fucks.”
“A good life is not a life without problems. A good life is a life with good problems.”
“Everyone and their TV commercial wants you to believe that the key to a good life is a nicer job, or a more rugged car, or a prettier girlfriend, or a hot tub with an inflatable pool for the kids.”
“The key to a good life is not giving a fuck about more; it’s about giving a fuck about less, giving a fuck about only what is true and immediate and important.”
“All the positive and happy self-help stuff we hear about all the time is actually fixating on what you lack.”
“Honesty is a good value because it’s something you have complete control over, it reflects reality, and it benefits others (even if it’s sometimes unpleasant).
“Don’t just sit there. Do something. The answers will follow.”