- The film will explore society's obsessions with the pursuit of happiness and will be presented by Mark Manson alongside Disappointment Panda, a character from the book whose superpower is to tell people the harsh truth.
- Author Mark Manson explores what is important in life and for happiness, looking at episodes from his own life, lessons learned from introspection and disappointment and general accumulation of knowledge. He also looks at some of the "breakthroughs" in self-help and self-actualisation and how some of these were false dawns.—grantss
- This argues that individuals should seek to find meaning through what they find to be important and only engage in values that they can control. Values (such as popularity) that are not under a person's control are, according to the book, 'bad values'. Furthermore, individuals should strive to replace these uncontrollable values with things they have the capability to change, such as punctuality, honesty, or kindness. Manson further cautions against claiming certainty about knowledge that is out of one's grasp, especially in the case of attempting to leave a legacy. Meaning can be found, Manson claims, when one seeks to create joy in the moment for one's self and those around as opposed to being concerned with building a body of work as a legacy.
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By what name was The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2023) officially released in Japan in Japanese?
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