Self-help books are absolutely terrible, and I’ll fight them to the death
Even if self-help books are well-written, and their authors are people with good intentions, thinking you know the best way I should live my life is offensive
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Even if self-help books are well-written, and their authors are people with good intentions, thinking you know the best way I should live my life is offensive
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