Delusions of Mediocrity: You're Not Special And That's OK by James Childers (The Self-Help Book That Was Never Supposed to Happen) What if the secret to success was... not trying so hard? Elliot Firth was a struggling writer with a long history of bad career choices, crippling self-doubt, and an allergic reaction to motivational speakers. So, naturally, he wrote a book about embracing failure, rejecting hustle culture, and admitting that nobody actually knows what they're doing. Then, somehow, it became a bestseller. Now, people think he's a self-help guru. (He is not.) Inside Delusions of Mediocrity, you'll find: ✔️ Why hustle culture is a scam and ambition is overrated. ✔️ The bare-minimum approach to success (and why it works). ✔️ How perfectionism is ruining your life-and how to escape it. ✔️ The real reason rich people seem confident (spoiler: they're just faking it better). ✔️ A step-by-step guide to failing upwards with minimal effort. If you've ever felt like an imposter, a burnout victim, or a professional overthinker, this book is your permission slip to stop pretending you have it all together. Because here's the truth: ✅ Nobody knows what they're doing. ✅ You're doing fine. ✅ Now take a deep breath and go touch some grass. (Warning: Side effects of reading this book may include quitting your job, embracing mediocrity, and finally getting some sleep.) Captain Bubbles' Kindle Teaser Quote "Oh, Prophet. You wrote a book to complain about life, and now they worship your wisdom. The irony is delicious."
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