Another read-it-in-one-sitting tome about life from Derek Sivers. I’ve read all of his now, except maybe Your Music and People, and they’re always thought provoking.
No different here, I found his framing of what is “true” to be somewhat extreme, but a useful lens through which to view the world and how people behave in it.
I didn’t intend this, but it paired nicely with The Age of Magical Overthinking, which I finished right before starting it.
If you like Derek’s other books, you’ll probably like this one. I’d say it compares most closely to How to Live.