MeLand

10 Ways Self-Obsession Makes You Stupid

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Interpersonal Relationships, Self Help, Mental Health, Happiness
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Author: Kerry Cue ISBN: 9781922168658
Publisher: Connor Court Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: BookPOD Language: English
Author: Kerry Cue
ISBN: 9781922168658
Publisher: Connor Court
Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: BookPOD
Language: English
Who are you? What do you stand for? What is the meaning of your life? In our globalised, market-driven, click-on click-off culture we not only fail to answer these questions, we cant even focus on them for long. In MeLand, Kerry Cue shows how our mass-marketing culture spreads self-obsession and how, paradoxically, this self-obsession erodes your individuality, undermines your identity and, ultimately, diminishes your self-respect. Self-obsession disconnects you from your family, your community and, ironically, from understanding who you are and what you stand for. In this entertaining and insightful book, Cue employs classic marketing tools to counter the culture. From the Dumb Ass Meme to Pimp My Libido, Cue uses humour, catchy slogans and sizzling, sexed-up allure to look at 10 Ways Self-Obsession Makes You Stupid. MeLand is the antidote to the toxic mass-marketing propaganda that constantly tells you that you are special, but not special enough, apparently, to think for yourself. About the Author: Kerry Cue is a humourist, mathematician and journalist. She is the author of 20 books and is the maths blogger, Mathspig. She has written columns for every major Australian newspaper and currently writes for The Canberra Times.
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Who are you? What do you stand for? What is the meaning of your life? In our globalised, market-driven, click-on click-off culture we not only fail to answer these questions, we cant even focus on them for long. In MeLand, Kerry Cue shows how our mass-marketing culture spreads self-obsession and how, paradoxically, this self-obsession erodes your individuality, undermines your identity and, ultimately, diminishes your self-respect. Self-obsession disconnects you from your family, your community and, ironically, from understanding who you are and what you stand for. In this entertaining and insightful book, Cue employs classic marketing tools to counter the culture. From the Dumb Ass Meme to Pimp My Libido, Cue uses humour, catchy slogans and sizzling, sexed-up allure to look at 10 Ways Self-Obsession Makes You Stupid. MeLand is the antidote to the toxic mass-marketing propaganda that constantly tells you that you are special, but not special enough, apparently, to think for yourself. About the Author: Kerry Cue is a humourist, mathematician and journalist. She is the author of 20 books and is the maths blogger, Mathspig. She has written columns for every major Australian newspaper and currently writes for The Canberra Times.

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