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It's the self-help book you've always wanted. The one that tells you're fine just the way you are - and that you can probably get away with doing even less. It sounds like a paradox, I know. But just look at the mighty sloth, who makes no excuses for who he is - and becomes everything he needs to be. And now it's your turn. Take a nap instead of mowing the lawn. Save yourself a few steps and jaywalk. Save yourself a few pen strokes and replace your signature with an X. Make life easier, and you'll find that you'll be just as lovable, productive or unproductive as you would've been anyway - but…mehr

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It's the self-help book you've always wanted. The one that tells you're fine just the way you are - and that you can probably get away with doing even less. It sounds like a paradox, I know. But just look at the mighty sloth, who makes no excuses for who he is - and becomes everything he needs to be. And now it's your turn. Take a nap instead of mowing the lawn. Save yourself a few steps and jaywalk. Save yourself a few pen strokes and replace your signature with an X. Make life easier, and you'll find that you'll be just as lovable, productive or unproductive as you would've been anyway - but without all the unecessary stress and guilt. Now THAT'S what I call reaching your potential!
Autorenporträt
Rob Dircks is the #1 Audible bestselling author of You're Going to Mars!, the Where the Hell is Tesla? trilogy, The Wrong Unit, and more (including the anti-self-help book Unleash the Sloth!). He narrates most of his own work, garnering praise from Audible for his work and performances in their "All-Time Favorites" list, alongside some of his heroes: Neil Gaiman, Kurt Vonnegut, Peter Clines, Philip K. Dick, Margaret Atwood, and Nick Harkaway. He's also got a drawerful of ideas and half-finished stories, some of which appear on his original audio sci-fi short story podcast, Listen To The Signal, which he also narrates.A member of SFWA (Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America), Rob is a big fan of classic science fiction, and loves the absurdity and strange draw of science-fiction-centric conspiracy theories like UFOs, Tesla's secret notebooks, supernatural phenomena, and classified tech.When not writing, Rob's helping other authors publish their own work with Goldfinch Publishing, writing and designing for the award-winning ad agency he owns with his brother (aptly titled Dircks Associates), and generally doing what he calls "sampling": video production, audio production, light programming, photography, guitar, reading, cooking. He lives in New York with his wife and two kids.