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Why It's Ok to Mind Your Own Business

Book • 2023
This book provides a clear-eyed assessment of three types of people who promote a commencement speaker’s view of the world: the moralizer, the busybody, and the pure hearted.

It critiques the idea that everyone should strive to change the world and instead advocates for the value of an ordinary, quiet life.

The authors argue that living a life focused on roots, home, and solitude can be generous and noble, and that it is okay to mind one’s own business rather than constantly intervening in others’ affairs.

The book also explores the concept of 'pathological altruism' and the importance of solitude in a world dominated by social media and other forms of social engagement.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned by Brett McKay as the guest of the podcast and co-author of the book.
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The Case for Minding Your Own Business
Mentioned by Suzanne Venker as an example of a podcast episode that supports her views on prioritizing family and a smaller life.
Ep. 198: You don’t need to have a big life to have a valuable life

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