![]() I don't yell at clouds, know I'm going to die, and suspect that to those people who haven't traveled around the world and had many sexual partners, this is going to be a matter of mature wisdom sounding like being tired. To give some depths to his assertions, he offers some reminiscences about his youth, misspent in having a good time - traveling around the world, sleeping with many women, repulsive stuff like that, which no one really wants to do.Īctually Manson makes some good points, but as an old guy, I must admit that the only reason I don't yell at kids to get off my lawn is I don't have a lawn. Based on Manson's book of a similar name (Democratic Congresswoman Katie Porter was seen reading a copy during the sixteen zillion votes for Speaker of the House of the 118th Congress), Manson feels that we spent too many decades trying to make youngsters feel good about themselves, so they are unfit to handle the problems of the world instead of wondering why they aren't happy, they should realize we are all going to die, find something to give a About, and give zero to all the other stuff. Touted as a documentary, this turned out to be essentially a lecture by the author, Mark Manson on what the Is wrong with people with enough of a slide show to offer a cinematic fig leaf to the proceedings. Reviewed by boblipton 6 / 10 Not So Subtle ![]()
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