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I'm Just a Little Guy. How to Escape the Horrors and Get Back to Dillydallying

Par : Charlie James, Paige Tompkins
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  • Nombre de pages128
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-68369-495-3
  • EAN9781683694953
  • Date de parution26/08/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille65 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurQuirk Books

Résumé

A USA Today Best SellerA National Best SellerAre you burned-out, exhausted, and tired of hustling? Do you ever want to throw your head back and scream "But I'm just a little guy!"?In this adorably illustrated gift book based on comedian Charlie James's viral "Little Frog" sketches, Paul Bog is here to show you a softer, sillier, sunnier way to be. Within these pages, Paul Bog walks you through a day in his life and shares advice on how to navigate modern existence, including: Avoiding Burnout: "For every hour of work I do, I spend three hours staring at a still life painting." Finding a Therapist: "If you've already tried speaking directly into a wishing well to no avail, I suggest talking to a wise old owl or a professional therapist (interchangeable)." Saving Money: "I cannot save money for the future.
The future is too unknowable. I can, however, toss a little coin into a nearby wishing well and hope for the best." Anxiety: "My only advice for limiting anxiety is to spend fifty to ninety percent of your life supine near a large body of water." This hilarious and charming guide to the "little guy" lifestyle will inspire anyone who wants to slow down and muck around.
A USA Today Best SellerA National Best SellerAre you burned-out, exhausted, and tired of hustling? Do you ever want to throw your head back and scream "But I'm just a little guy!"?In this adorably illustrated gift book based on comedian Charlie James's viral "Little Frog" sketches, Paul Bog is here to show you a softer, sillier, sunnier way to be. Within these pages, Paul Bog walks you through a day in his life and shares advice on how to navigate modern existence, including: Avoiding Burnout: "For every hour of work I do, I spend three hours staring at a still life painting." Finding a Therapist: "If you've already tried speaking directly into a wishing well to no avail, I suggest talking to a wise old owl or a professional therapist (interchangeable)." Saving Money: "I cannot save money for the future.
The future is too unknowable. I can, however, toss a little coin into a nearby wishing well and hope for the best." Anxiety: "My only advice for limiting anxiety is to spend fifty to ninety percent of your life supine near a large body of water." This hilarious and charming guide to the "little guy" lifestyle will inspire anyone who wants to slow down and muck around.