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The Art of Non-Conformity: Set Your Own Rules, Live the Life You Want, and Change the World

di Chris Guillebeau

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If you've ever thought, "There must be more to life than this," The Art of Non-Conformity is for you. Based on Chris Guillebeau's popular online manifesto "A Brief Guide to World Domination," The Art of Non-Conformity defies common assumptions about life and work while arming you with the tools to live differently. You'll discover how to live on your own terms by exploring creative self-employment, radical goal-setting, contrarian travel, and embracing life as a constant adventure. Inspired and guided by Chris' own story and those of others who have pursued unconventional lives, you can devise your own plan for world domination-and make the world a better place at the same time.… (altro)
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So inspiring! Chris is the real deal. ( )
  willolovesyou | Dec 31, 2023 |
Well if you have privelidge you can go for it. Some of the points he makes are applicable to most people's life but with a lot of people living hand to mouth and where one disaster can change your plans and your potential choices it's hard to see how some of it is applicable. He makes it sound so simple but it's lacking in empathy for people in different situations. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Dec 22, 2022 |
I enjoyed this because it reminded me of many ideas I've forgotten along the way. Some quotes I underlined:

You can do good things for yourself and still make the world a better place for everyone else. In fact, the goal is to find as much convergence as possible between these values.


...without the energy I derive from being by myself, I know that I wouldn't be of much use to anyone else later on.


Some people enjoy nothing more than putting down winners. I call them energy-sucking vampires--they don't contribute anything positive to the world, but they enjoy lashing out and attempting to suck the life away from other people.


The whole section on understanding how you relax and recharge was particularly useful. I have a tendency to default to the plans of others instead of really considering what I enjoy doing and how I like to spend my downtime. ( )
  cygnoir | Jun 27, 2020 |
An Intriguing Outlook on a New Life Adventure

Chris writes a wonderful book. No reason to post a long review here, BUY the book right now. There is literally no reason not to.

The Art of Nonconformity is thought-provoking, fun, and it grips you like a fiction book. I just couldn't put it down.

Loved it, and I expect you will too. ( )
  JMRing | Nov 27, 2018 |
Hmmm. This book could have been fantastic. Sadly, it was closer to mediocre. There is a lot of good information in it, and I am taking the message to heart. But it was not presented well, and so I can’t really recommend it to others. The author does have a website, however, which might be better (I haven’t checked it out yet).

The book takes quite a while to get going. The entire first chapter felt like filler. I think much of the information could have been shared in two or three pages, not 19.

In that intro, the author attempt to protect his ideas from criticism by saying that he abides by four principles, and if you don’t, that’s fine, but then this book is not for you. Those principles are:
1. You must be open to new ideas
2. You must be dissatisfied with the status quo
3. You must be willing to take personal responsibility
4. You must be willing to work hard

I am absolutely on board with 1, 2 and 4 as they are. And I’m on board with what I hope is the concept behind number 3. However. I find, based purely on my own experience, that “personal responsibility” is often the code privileged people use to blame other people for not doing what they do. I think the concept of taking control makes sense – I’m not a fatalist, and I don’t think people are just stuck wherever they are – but I’m also not so naïve as to think that a white dude living in the U.S.A. might have a bit of an easier time taking ‘personal responsibility’ than others.

But let’s move past that. As I said in the beginning, there is a lot of good stuff in here, but the way it is presented isn’t the best. Also, the author fills the book with anecdotes to illustrate his points (good) and little relevant quotes (also usually good). However, you might recall if you read my review of “Start with Why,” I’m quite aware of the gender and race of the examples authors choose to use. In this book, there were by my count 88 quotes and anecdotes; 73 were men and 13 were women. And most were white. It’s hard to view someone as a harbinger of non-conformity when so much of what he finds inspirational comes from such a homogenous group.

Is that entirely fair? Probably not. Especially because, as I’ve said a couple of times, there is a lot in here that is useful. It’s just not a good book.
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  ASKelmore | Jul 9, 2017 |
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When you were a kid and wanted to do something your parents or teachers didn't like, you may have heard the question "If everyone else jumped off a bridge, would you?"
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If you've ever thought, "There must be more to life than this," The Art of Non-Conformity is for you. Based on Chris Guillebeau's popular online manifesto "A Brief Guide to World Domination," The Art of Non-Conformity defies common assumptions about life and work while arming you with the tools to live differently. You'll discover how to live on your own terms by exploring creative self-employment, radical goal-setting, contrarian travel, and embracing life as a constant adventure. Inspired and guided by Chris' own story and those of others who have pursued unconventional lives, you can devise your own plan for world domination-and make the world a better place at the same time.

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