Somewhere along the way, a quiet belief took hold: that life should be easier than this, that effort is optional, that discomfort is evidence of unfairness. This book has noticed. And it is not entirely unsympathetic — but it is also not going to pretend that the belief is serving anyone particularly well. This book explores the entitlement mindset with a tone that is equal parts honest and warmly irreverent — drawing on blunt humor not to ridicule, but to disarm. Because sometimes the most compassionate thing a book can do is refuse to flatter the part of us that already has too many cheerleaders. It looks at how entitlement quietly erodes motivation, strains relationships, and keeps people locked in a comfortable dissatisfaction — waiting for circumstances to change rather than choosing to. Drawing on insights from behavioral psychology and the well-established tradition of tough-love motivation, this book challenges readers to exchange the exhausting performance of deserving for the quieter, more grounded satisfaction of actually doing. It does not lecture. It nudges, teases, and occasionally holds up a mirror with both hands — inviting readers to laugh at the recognition before they choose something different. For anyone who suspects, somewhere beneath the grievance, that they are capable of far more than they have been willing to attempt — this book is the direct, good-humored companion that finally says so out loud.
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Author of English-language books on personal growth, business strategy, and historical insights. With a focus on practical wisdom from the past and present, Alex helps readers unlock their potential through transformative ideas.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Somewhere along the way, a quiet belief took hold: that life should be easier than this, that effort is optional, that discomfort is evidence of unfairness. This book has noticed. And it is not entirely unsympathetic - but it is also not going to pretend that the belief is serving anyone particularly well.This book explores the entitlement mindset with a tone that is equal parts honest and warmly irreverent - drawing on blunt humor not to ridicule, but to disarm. Because sometimes the most compassionate thing a book can do is refuse to flatter the part of us that already has too many cheerleaders. It looks at how entitlement quietly erodes motivation, strains relationships, and keeps people locked in a comfortable dissatisfaction - waiting for circumstances to change rather than choosing to.Drawing on insights from behavioral psychology and the well-established tradition of tough-love motivation, this book challenges readers to exchange the exhausting performance of deserving for the quieter, more grounded satisfaction of actually doing. It does not lecture. It nudges, teases, and occasionally holds up a mirror with both hands - inviting readers to laugh at the recognition before they choose something different.For anyone who suspects, somewhere beneath the grievance, that they are capable of far more than they have been willing to attempt - this book is the direct, good-humored companion that finally says so out loud. 216 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783565388417
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Somewhere along the way, a quiet belief took hold: that life should be easier than this, that effort is optional, that discomfort is evidence of unfairness. This book has noticed. And it is not entirely unsympathetic - but it is also not going to pretend that the belief is serving anyone particularly well.This book explores the entitlement mindset with a tone that is equal parts honest and warmly irreverent - drawing on blunt humor not to ridicule, but to disarm. Because sometimes the most compassionate thing a book can do is refuse to flatter the part of us that already has too many cheerleaders. It looks at how entitlement quietly erodes motivation, strains relationships, and keeps people locked in a comfortable dissatisfaction - waiting for circumstances to change rather than choosing to.Drawing on insights from behavioral psychology and the well-established tradition of tough-love motivation, this book challenges readers to exchange the exhausting performance of deserving for the quieter, more grounded satisfaction of actually doing. It does not lecture. It nudges, teases, and occasionally holds up a mirror with both hands - inviting readers to laugh at the recognition before they choose something different.For anyone who suspects, somewhere beneath the grievance, that they are capable of far more than they have been willing to attempt - this book is the direct, good-humored companion that finally says so out loud. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783565388417
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Earned, Not Owed | Challenging Entitlement Using Blunt Humor and [.] | Alex Linden | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565388417 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 134989724
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