Mastering Stupidity: Why Men Are Happier Than Women
15 parts Ongoing This is a psychology book with a touch of humor. It's not at all sexist, but have we ever asked ourselves that question? Like watching your brother playing on the PlayStation without worrying that the shopping hasn't been done, or your husband who seems unfazed by work stress once he gets home, or how a friend casually ignores the important conversation as if he couldn't hear you because a fighter jet flew overhead.
What if happiness lies not in thinking more, but in thinking less?
This book isn't a self-help manual, nor a gender treatise. It's an intelligent provocation disguised as stupidity. A shameless defense of practical thinking, crude humor, long naps, and short conversations.
Through chapters that combine light neuroscience, satire, and uncomfortable truths, Mastering Stupidity explores why many men seem happier: less drama, more repetition; less validation, more couch potato. And he does so without fear of making people uncomfortable, but with the intention of making anyone who dares to read it laugh (and think) without taking themselves too seriously.
Get ready to discover how simplifying your life can be the most direct-and stupidly effective-path to happiness.