
In "You Do You," Sarah Knight, New York Times bestselling "anti-guru," gives you permission to embrace your flaws. Vogue calls it "genius" for its rebellious approach to happiness - reject society's expectations and rewrite your own rules. What outdated social contract are you ready to break?
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Life bombards us with expectations about who we should be, what we should want, and how we should behave. But what if the secret to happiness is simply being yourself? Not the polished, socially acceptable version, but your genuine, quirky, sometimes messy self. This revolutionary idea forms the backbone of "You Do You" - a manifesto for authenticity in a world obsessed with conformity. Unless you're a serial killer, there is absolutely nothing wrong with you. Your uniqueness isn't a flaw to fix but a strength to embrace. Think about it: how much energy do you waste trying to fit into boxes others have created for you? What if you redirected that energy toward living your truth instead? From birth, we're indoctrinated into an unwritten social contract-a set of rules dictating appropriate behavior. While some clauses make sense (not using phones during performances), many are arbitrary traditions that lead to "Lowest Common Denominator Living"-suppressing your authentic self just to get by. The problem isn't discovering who you are-most people already know what brings them joy. The challenge is feeling permission to be that person when others constantly tell you you're too loud, too quiet, too selfish, or too weird. Living authentically doesn't mean becoming inconsiderate. There's a crucial balance between self-expression and social responsibility. Feel good about yourself without hurting others.
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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