Discover how the freedom of sucking at something can help you build resilience, embrace imperfection, and find joy in the pursuit rather than the goal.
When was the last time you tried something new? Something that won't make you more productive, make you more money, or check anything off your to-do list?
Odds are, not recently. As Karen Rinaldi explains in this eye-opening book, we live in a time of aspirational psychoses. We humblebrag about how hard we work, prioritize productivity over play, clamor for likes on social media, and are told not to accept failure as an option. As a result, we are more anxious and depressed than ever.
This book provides the antidote. Inspired by Rinaldi's viral New York Times article It's Great to Suck at Something, it shows you how to live richer, more fulfilling lives by finding something—anything—to suck at. Rinaldi draws on her personal experience sucking at surfing—a sport she's…