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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is feeling overwhelmed by the relentless pressure of social media, academic perfectionism, or the constant need to be productive. It serves as a humorous antidote to the overly earnest and often toxic positivity found in traditional self-help books. This is a collection of absurd, satirical inspirational quotes that encourage readers to embrace their flaws and stop taking themselves so seriously. While the advice is intentionally terrible, such as telling the reader to give up on their dreams, the underlying message is a liberating reminder that it is okay to be average and that everyone is struggling behind their curated online personas. It is best suited for older kids and teens who have developed a sense of irony and can appreciate the creator's signature brand of irreverent humor. Parents might choose it to spark a conversation about the absurdity of online expectations or simply to provide a much-needed laugh during a stressful school week.