If you've been on social media lately, or turned on your TV, you may have noticed there are a lot of dumb ideas floating around out there.
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Lavish Praise for Loserthink
“They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but they
never tell you why. So I went ahead and judged it. Looks great!” –
Juan Variable
“Don’t think of this book as something you ‘read.’ Think of it as
‘survival.’ And you want to survive, don’t you?” – M.
Wordthinker
“If you love this book, you are probably part of a clandestine
global conspiracy to control the world. You’ll probably deny it,
but I know what you are thinking.” – Reed Mines
“The simplest explanation for why you will love this book is that
it is the best book in the world. Duh. Simple.” – Sir William of
Ockham
“This is the only book I have ever read. I highly recommend it
because I can’t imagine how any other book could be better.” – Noah
Mashnashun
“There are many similarities between this book and the Holy Bible.
For example, they both use words. I’m not saying the author of this
book is a deity, but obviously things are heading in that
direction.” – Matthew, Mark, John
“I don’t recommend this book, but only because I’m an unsuccessful
author marinating in my hatred for those who have succeeded. If I
ever write a book, imagine how great it would be!” – A. Badriter
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