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The 'Perfect' Antidote: Why Greatness Is Overrated

Author Ian Wasti
Publisher Perspective Books
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Author(s)Ian Wasti
ISBN / ASIN0692320601
ISBN-139780692320600
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Sales Rank2,317,947
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The 'Perfect' Antidote: Why Greatness is Overrated is the new book about re-framing our blind pursuit of ‘success’. Ian Wasti introduces the reader to a new way of thinking about success and what is truly valuable in our lives. He argues that we expend un-needed effort that could be re-directed for other more valuable endeavors by using tools such as procrastination, setting the bar low, saying ‘no’, and understanding who we really are. In the book, he answers questions like: what do Edwin Hubble and the first mass produced diaper have in common, what can gazelles teach us about motivation, what does Nirvana have to say about lowering expectations, and how does Judge Smails from Caddyshack feel about career diversity. Clearly, those are the critical questions of our age. The ‘Perfect’ Antidote is an irreverent book that just may be the inner voice you’ve had all along. It’s the voice that says that bigger, sooner, stronger, faster doesn’t always result in meaningful outcomes, and that maybe ‘Perfection’ isn’t what matters after all. Although this book probably won’t change the world, you will no doubt walk away after reading it wondering when “good” is good enough in your life. It very well may be the most important book you read... this afternoon.