Michael Schur is a television writer and producer who has worked on shows like The Office, Master of None, The Comeback, and Hacks, and created or co-created Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn 99, The Good Place, and Rutherford Falls. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Jennifer, and their two kids, William and Ivy.
When I was asked to write a blurb about Mike Schur's book on
ethics, I thought: no sweat, I'll just skim a few chapters, make
something up, and then lie about having read it. After reading a
chapter or two, I realized I had missed the point of the book. So I
read the whole thing, and I can honestly say it's brilliant. How to
be Perfect takes the delightful, funny lessons of The Good Place,
and applies them to everyday life
*Ted Danson*
As someone who worries that a deep dive into morality will ruin my
fun and problematic life, I was certain this book wouldn't be for
me. Boy, was I wrong! It's so brilliant and funny and warmly
written you don't realize you're becoming a better person just by
reading it
*Mindy Kaling*
Have you ever wanted a friend to explain ethics so that you could
understand the subject completely with minimal effort on your part?
Well, meet your friend Mike Schur. This book will help guide you
through the thorniest moral conundrums with clarity and hilarity,
and it will greatly up your chances of ending up in...the Good
Place
*Kristen Bell*
How to be Perfect is a kind, thoughtful, incredibly funny
reflection on what it is to be a good human being. As a human being
myself, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am certain that other human
beings will enjoy it as well
*Steve Carell*
Read How to Be Perfect and laugh while you learn how to be a better
person. And imagine what a great passive-aggressive gift this book
would make! Hand it to someone and say 'I saw this and thought of
you.' Then they say 'Oh, did you read this?' and you smile and say
'I don't need to'
*Amy Poehler*
Hilarious, thought-provoking, and ridiculously silly, How to be
Perfect is a great read for anyone who loved The Good Place - or
anyone who wants to be a good person. And as a bonus, once you've
read the book, you become perfect
*Jake Tapper, CNN Anchor*
An enjoyably boisterous guide to the moral life. If you want to
become morally better and don't mind being entertained in the
process, you've picked up the right book
*Jeff McMahan, Philosophy Professor, Oxford*
An absolute breeze to read; funny and enlightening and
revealing
*Guardian*
It's not only very funny [...] but there is real meat to the work
too
*Irish Times*
Enormously enjoyable, useful and readable
*The Times*
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