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Happy and Miserable: Confessions of an Apparent Gemini

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Product Code: 9781987566628
ISBN13: 9781987566628
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Happy and Miserable: Confessions of an Apparent Gemini examines the polarized personality of Jason Bonsall. The author discovers in himself the presence of both traits from seven common personality dichotomies. Among other things, he finds himself to be both "Young and Old," "Good and Bad," and "Arrogant and Insecure." Though Happy and Miserable shares many stories from the author's life, it is not strictly a memoir-it is a blend of memoir, pseudo-psychology, and the suggestion that we are all made up of so many seemingly contradictory character traits. Happy and Miserable is written, in some moments, as a fun and light-hearted conversation between friends and, in others, as by a thinker arguing a point. Fittingly, the book is meant to be both funny and serious as Bonsall questions the idea that he (or we) can leave any traits on our personality survey unchecked.

Author: Jason Bonsall
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Apr 24, 2018
Number of Pages: 202 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1987566629
ISBN-13: 9781987566628

Happy and Miserable: Confessions of an Apparent Gemini

$11.04
 
Happy and Miserable: Confessions of an Apparent Gemini examines the polarized personality of Jason Bonsall. The author discovers in himself the presence of both traits from seven common personality dichotomies. Among other things, he finds himself to be both "Young and Old," "Good and Bad," and "Arrogant and Insecure." Though Happy and Miserable shares many stories from the author's life, it is not strictly a memoir-it is a blend of memoir, pseudo-psychology, and the suggestion that we are all made up of so many seemingly contradictory character traits. Happy and Miserable is written, in some moments, as a fun and light-hearted conversation between friends and, in others, as by a thinker arguing a point. Fittingly, the book is meant to be both funny and serious as Bonsall questions the idea that he (or we) can leave any traits on our personality survey unchecked.

Author: Jason Bonsall
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Apr 24, 2018
Number of Pages: 202 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1987566629
ISBN-13: 9781987566628
 

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