âAn illuminating and genuinely helpful look at how we can embrace uncertainty and inner chaos to move towards meaning in our lives. In a society filled with confusing prescriptions and contradictions about happiness, Talia Pollockâs existential-ish philosophy offers a framework to find the courage and curiosity for self-reflection and direction. For anyone who has ever wondered if theyâre getting life right, this refreshing book will both comfort and inspire.â
âMadeleine Dore, author of I Didnât Do the Thing Today
âFun, funny, and touching. Itâs like your new best friend telling you stories about how vibing in âexistentialishâ ways has made her life better, and can make yours better too. Fabulous read!â
âSkye Cleary, author of How to Live a Good Life
âA hilarious look at what it means to radically accept yourself and your place in the world.â
âEmily Esfahani Smith, author of The Power of Meaning