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  "textContent": "## Review\n\nIts more of a philosophical follow-up to _The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fu*_k. While the earlier book focused on values and priorities, this one shifts to a deeper question: **what keeps humans psychologically stable in a chaotic world?** the answer is simple “Hope”.\n\nIn this book Mark argues about the human is primarily driven by emotions and not logic and our sense of meaning is determined by our underlying “hope structure” (belief that things would improve) but the morden lifestyle and environment is destabilizing this structure.\n\nThe is a quote by Friedrich Nietzsche in this which goes like\n\n> He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.\n\nAnd this book introduced me to one of greatest philosopher Nietzsche",
  "title": "Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope",
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