Summary of Ash Ambirge's The Middle Finger Project

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  • ISBN8822535541
  • EAN9798822535541
  • Date de parution25/07/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 It's not easy to trust yourself and make bold choices that other people won't agree with. It's not easy to quit your job and be an artist, or open your own bookshop. The world throws some side-eye at us when we do these things. #2 We've all been taught that adults are these supremely wise, enlightened beings, but that's not always the case.
They are just as fallible as we are. #3 I had always imagined that there was a Committee of True and Actual Greatness, or at least a guy with a dog named Wedgie, that was bestowing us all with these guidelines. But as it turned out, no one was out there advocating for me. #4 I learned to become radically self-reliant, and I custom-made my own role instead of being forced to retrofit myself into someone else's idea of what work should look like.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 It's not easy to trust yourself and make bold choices that other people won't agree with. It's not easy to quit your job and be an artist, or open your own bookshop. The world throws some side-eye at us when we do these things. #2 We've all been taught that adults are these supremely wise, enlightened beings, but that's not always the case.
They are just as fallible as we are. #3 I had always imagined that there was a Committee of True and Actual Greatness, or at least a guy with a dog named Wedgie, that was bestowing us all with these guidelines. But as it turned out, no one was out there advocating for me. #4 I learned to become radically self-reliant, and I custom-made my own role instead of being forced to retrofit myself into someone else's idea of what work should look like.