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Raising Hell, Living Well
Raising Hell, Living Well: Freedom from Influence in a World Where Everyone Wants Something from You (including me) | Jessica Elefante
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Part cultural criticism, part rueful confessional, a reformed brand strategist brings to light the impact of influence on us and our society and offers an escape in this ironically persuasive case for not being so easily influenced anymore. Jessica Elefante practices what she preaches by rising above complaints to confront modern, twisted problems right in the face.Jaron Lanier, bestselling author of Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now We live in a world that is under the influence. Our lives are being choreographed by forces that want something from us. Everything from ingrained family values to mind-altering algorithms create our foundations, warp how we see the world, manipulate our decisions, and dictate our beliefs. Yet rarely do we question these everyday influences of our modern times even as we go further down the path of unwell, unhappy, and unhinged. A high-spirited exploration through the troublesome influences of our world, Raising Hell, Living Well, Jessica Elefantes eye-opening debut, follows one bullshit artists journey, from small-time salesperson to award-winning corporate strategist to founder of the digital wellbeing movement Folk Rebellion, in coming to terms with how she was wielding influenceand the forces she was under herself. With whip-smart writing and wry humor, Elefantes collection of essays is a head-trip through her misadventures. From explaining productivity as a symptom of the influence of capitalism to how the wellness industry makes us feel more unwell or our unquestioning participation in oversharing, optimization, and instant gratification, she invites us to reexamine our world, our pasts, and ourselves through the lens of influence. Now a reformed brand strategist, Elefante lays bare her own culpability, sharing what she learnedand what she got wrong. She offers a new take on intentional living and provides a simple practice to deconstruct how the powers-that-be are attempting to modify our behaviors. Before you know it, youll be questioning everything from how you take your coffee to how our social institutions are structured. And youll learn how to live free from the influences around usincluding Elefante herself. The much-needed subversive voice to demystify these times, Elefante will make you angry, make you laugh, and make you think about how youre really living. Unpretentious, sharply observed, and devil-hearted, Raising Hell, Living Well holds out a hand to help you climb out from under the influence.
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Dear Me,

Stop buying books. GET IT TOGETHER.

Love,
Me

P.S. Have started reading poems in the morning again, since deleting most of my social media accounts. So, I feel like I deserve a couple of poetic little treats. 💕 The memoir is indefensible & inexcusable. 😅

BookNAround Dear You, Remind yourself you‘re just helping support authors and the arts. Love, a friend with a similar book buying problem/habit. 😉 3mo
monalyisha @BookNAround I work in a library! And I just reorganized my bookshelves and filled an entire piece of furniture with books I‘ve purchased and have not read. I told myself I could buy a new book once I read a book from that shelf (and decided whether to keep it or pass it on). But nooooo. 😝 3mo
BookNAround @monalyisha I chair a book prize committee and am about to start receiving somewhere in the neighborhood of 250 books on my doorstep. I ran out of shelves and walls for new shelves long ago. And yet, I continue to buy things the publishers don‘t send to me. It‘s a problem. 😂 3mo
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monalyisha @BookNAround So hopeless. 🙃 I think I could have refrained if my friend hadn‘t bought things — but she was an enabler. I place the full blame on her shoulders. 3mo
BookNAround @monalyisha I am a huge fan of passing the book buying blame. LOL! 3mo
Karisimo This conversation just makes me smile! 3mo
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