You're not broken. The world really IS this weird.
From $14 "gut-healing" bread to meditation apps that remind you to breathe, modern life has turned the simplest human activities into optimisation projects. Eat clean. Sleep clean. Perform authenticity. Hustle harder but stay calm. Be spiritual but not religious. No wonder we're exhausted.
In this sharp, funny, and uncomfortably honest book, psychologist Lee Hopkins takes you on a tour of the strange circus we now call ordinary life. With wit and warmth, he explores:
This isn't a self-help guide. It's a survival manual for the optimisation age. Instead of promising perfect habits, Lee invites you to laugh at the absurdities, question the scripts, and rediscover the joy of living curiously, messily, and humanly.
If you've ever felt like you're too sensitive for the noise, too slow for the pace, or too sceptical for all the expert advice, this book is your permission slip to stop optimising and start enjoying the weirdness.
Because if the universe insists on being strange, you might as well enjoy the show.