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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck By Mark Manson

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Country of origin – USA
A mix of emotions ranging from happiness and excitement of being free to confusion and maybe even fear of unwelcome society’s wrath and people not accepting him. He might also feel lost because the world would’ve changed so much by the time he comes out of prison. This could all happen to anyone but not John Sweets Russo. He’s a tough nut to crack, and thirty-four years in prison couldn’t break his spirit. Though he came out of the prison burdened with guilt, he was ready to face the world head-on. He will not let his guilt bend him down and let the world break his spirit. He is not asking for a second chance from anyone. He is making a come-back.
John Sweets Russo was once the left-hand man of William Vallery, the head of the notorious Vallery gang of Toronto and now aspires to be a singer. He is looking for a chance to make the most of his life that is left, considering he is seventy-five now. As he got out of prison and joined a world he didn’t recognize anymore, all he wanted to do was to sing.
‘The Incredible Mr Sweets’ is the coming-of-age story that chronicles an ex-con’s journey to becoming a singing star. ‘The Incredible Mr Sweets’ also highlights the identity crisis faced by immigrant’s children born in Canada.

About the Author

Mark Manson (born March 9, 1984) is an American self-help author and blogger. As of 2024, he has authored or co-authored four books, three of which, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope, and Will, were New York Times bestsellers.

 

Litlinks Review

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson breaks the mold of conventional self-help books with its refreshingly blunt tone and unapologetic message. Published in 2016, this bestselling guide challenges readers to rethink their values, priorities, and the way they perceive happiness.

A contrarian approach to Self-Help at its core, the book revolves around a counterintuitive premise: to lead a meaningful life, we must care less about superficial matters and focus our limited energy on what truly matters. Manson dismisses the “positivity at all costs” rhetoric that dominates the self-help genre, emphasizing that accepting life’s hardships and embracing uncomfortable truths is the key to personal growth.

Manson’s casual, irreverent tone—laced with humor and profanity—makes the book accessible and engaging. His storytelling is enriched with personal anecdotes, historical examples, and philosophical insights. While the tone may not resonate with readers who prefer a more traditional or formal style, it undeniably aligns with the book’s core philosophy of rejecting societal pretenses.

Each chapter concludes with practical, thought-provoking takeaways, making the philosophy actionable.

*A word of caution – Some readers may find that the book reiterates its main ideas, which can occasionally feel redundant. The frequent use of profanity and informal language might alienate those looking for a more polished or scholarly read.

‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck’ stands out as a thought-provoking and unconventional guide to living a more intentional life. It appeals to readers weary of saccharine self-help platitudes and eager for a raw, no-nonsense perspective. While its style might not suit everyone, its core messages are both timeless and transformative. Whether you’re a fan of the genre or a skeptic, Manson’s book offers a refreshing take that is well worth exploring.