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Christmas is coming... and so is karma.
In this brutally honest and hilariously relatable Christmas edition of Karma - You Deserved It, Heinrich Wilson serves up a holiday feast of social criticism, wrapped in sarcasm and sprinkled with festive truth bombs.
Why do some people gift socks like it's a religious duty? Why does your aunt still give your sibling better presents? And what's up with billionaires asking for your €2 donation to "help the world"?
From spoiled brats and awkward office parties to re-gifting rituals and the eternal "Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas" debate, this
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Produktbeschreibung
Christmas is coming... and so is karma.

In this brutally honest and hilariously relatable Christmas edition of Karma - You Deserved It, Heinrich Wilson serves up a holiday feast of social criticism, wrapped in sarcasm and sprinkled with festive truth bombs.

Why do some people gift socks like it's a religious duty? Why does your aunt still give your sibling better presents? And what's up with billionaires asking for your €2 donation to "help the world"?

From spoiled brats and awkward office parties to re-gifting rituals and the eternal "Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas" debate, this book exposes it all - with wit, wisdom, and just enough roast goose.

Whether you're the grinch, the gifter, or the one dodging Christmas dinners, this holiday special reminds us: karma never takes a break - especially not in December.

Warning: Side effects may include laughter, self-reflection, and an urge to rewrap that candle you got last year.


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Autorenporträt
Heinrich Wilson is a self-styled cosmic provocateur, weaving satire, myth, and a dash of conspiracy into irreverent tales of humanity's greatest screw-ups. Equal parts historian-wannabe and stand-up philosopher, he's spent years digging through dusty legends, UFO files, and corporate press releasesthen reassembling them into laugh-out-loud narratives that ask the questions everyone else was too polite to mention. When he's not rewriting the origin story of civilization, you'll find him arguing with algorithms, hunting down misplaced ancient artifacts (or tacos), and plotting the sequel that explores spirits, ghosts, and the ultimate ghost in the machine.