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Remember when punk rock, dyed hair, and ripped jeans were a middle finger in the face of authority? How did the youth of the nation go from 'F*ck you, I won't do what you tell me' to mindless conformity, parroting the same misery-inducing views as mainstream media, universities, corporations, and Hollywood?Never Mind The Bollocks cracks open the black box on 'Woke Modern Wisdom.' From microaggressions to gender pronouns, privilege to patriarchy, safe spaces, trigger warnings, cultural appropriation and more, Never Mind The Bollocks is the remedy to the destructive, prevailing wisdom that teaches our generation anger, hatred, fear, and the entitlement of weaponised victimhood. But how did we get here? And why is absolutely everything considered racist, sexist, or somehow 'phobic' these days? Where did confusing buzzwords like 'intersectionality' and 'lived experiences' come from? And why the hell are we supposed to care? And did I miss the part where we all agreed that our identities are the single most important thing on earth and must be to others, too? In the Age of Unreason, if you find yourself feeling like you're the only one sober in a car full of drunk people and nobody is letting you drive, then this book is just for you. In this book, we will get to the bottom of what it means to be woke and how the philosophy of modern wisdom is setting our generation up for an almighty fall. We will explore how our clunky monkey hindbrains are working against us and how much of the thinking that we are told is progressive, stunning, and brave mirrors the destructive, self-defeating beliefs that are best left in the therapist's office. At a time when thinking for yourself, daring to disagree, or asking a simple question can get you cancelled, understanding what you're up against has never been more important. With this in mind, welcome to Never Mind the Bollocks - your personal guide to thinking freely and unscrambling all of the B.S. that is bound to make us miserable.
Want to Cut the Unnecessary Expenses and Clutter While Getting More of What You Truly Want from Life? Read on. Sometimes, cultural needs and values shift faster than the structures and activities designed to support these aims. This creates a disconnect between how we’re living and what we actually want. Americans, particularly younger generations, are moving away from materialism. Greater numbers increasingly favor time over money and experience over things. This runs counter to consumer culture, where powerful marketing drives purchase behavior rather than favoring these emergent values. Does this sound familiar? And do you find yourself buying expensive things you don’t end up using? Minimalism offers an alternative. It provides a new way of thinking and a set of practices to facilitate more effective choices that are aligned with what’s important to you. Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover inside: How You can Easily create more time freedom to focus on enjoying life without having to sacrifice anythingNew unique ways to approach relationships that reduce conflict and increase satisfactionA straight-forward plan for minimizing clutter once and for allThe only painless method to deal with debtA framework for distinguishing between true needs and impulsive wants to reduce unnecessary purchases and expensesThe single most common misconception that keeps so many people from adopting the minimalist mindsetGain back complete control of your finances with this simple budgeting hack And much more.Some people are resistant to the idea of minimalism because they assume it advocates for eliminating things they enjoy or value. But the opposite is true. Minimalism is about getting rid of what you don’t want to free up space and resources for what you truly need and want. If you want to get more of what you want in life for the lowest possible cost, simply just scroll up and click the Add to Cart button.
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The Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series, previously known as SVEC (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century), has published over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly volumes since 1955 as part of the Voltaire Foundation at the University of Oxford. International in focus, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment volumes cover wide-ranging aspects of the eighteenth century and the Enlightenment, from gender studies to political theory, and from economics to visual arts and music, and are published in English or French.
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