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#47: Mark Manson & The Blue Dot Effect: How Creating Adversity is Human Nature by Heather Monahan | YAP Media

#47: Mark Manson & The Blue Dot Effect: How Creating Adversity is Human Nature

from Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan

by Heather Monahan | YAP Media

Published: Tue Mar 24 2020

Show Notes

What if you could control your reality by simply re-evaluating yourself through the experiences you have? Mark Manson suggests that this type of perspective shift is actually what we experience when believe we are healing something in our lives. You have control of your narrative and can even design your past experiences and therefore your current identity.


About the Guest:

Mark Manson is the #1 NYTimes bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and Everything is F*cked: A Book About Hope. He writes about big ideas and gives life advice that doesn’t suck. His work has been described as a new genre of self help—it’s based on solid science, pragmatic applications, and a bit of old fashioned “go f*ck yourself” wisdom. Some people say he’s an idiot. Other people say he saved their lives. Read and decide for yourself.


More From Mark Manson:


Website: www.markmanson.net


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Finding Mark Manson:


Instagram: @markmanson

Twitter: @iammarkmanson


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