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5.0


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3.5

I think it’s worthwhile to read this book, even just to figure out what aspects of their worldview you agree and disagree with. 

There’s a lot of classism — while I’ll agree that some people use service industry jobs to bide time and put off hard changes, a lot of the author’s clients seem like they’d benefit from the high-pressure problem solving that waitstaff have to do on the job. 

That said, I feel like it’s a worthwhile quick read if you’re struggling to see how what you do now impacts your future. I like the idea of identity capital — this has proved true for me, that my more interesting experiences get me in the room with people who can move my career forward. A lot of the advice felt dated or like it was meant for people following a specific life path (college career marriage kids retirement), but take what you will and leave the rest.

Probably best for early to mid-twenties. 

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3.75

Very interesting book, but better to be read with some dose of scepticism. Some ideas about having kids, for example, are just a little old fashioned.

Also, the fact that all characters and examples from her book are very heteronormative — queer couples where mentioned literally once, even though about 2/3 of the book about romance and body. Probably that's okay as this is non-fiction, but yet, felt quite under represented 🌝

And there's one mention of autism and some other neurodivergencies not in the best way — be aware!

Overall this book has some really good ideas and some that... not really good, let's say. I really liked what was said about self-confidence and finding people like yourself! But also there's a lot of pressure about Doing Everything The Right Way, which definitely could be disturbing.

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