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How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What¿s Left of Your Career
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How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What¿s Left of Your Career, Plenty of books promise the secret to success, but who has the energy for the personality overhaul needed to become an achiever? Personal change is difficult, stressful, risky . . . and there is no guarantee that your efforts will result in an improvement, How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What¿s Left of Your Career
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  • How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What¿s Left of Your Career
  • Written by author Jason Seiden
  • Published by iUniverse, Incorporated, 9/28/2006
  • Plenty of books promise the secret to success, but who has the energy for the personality overhaul needed to become an achiever? Personal change is difficult, stressful, risky . . . and there is no guarantee that your efforts will result in an improvement
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Plenty of books promise the secret to success, but who has the energy for the personality overhaul needed to become an achiever? Personal change is difficult, stressful, risky . . . and there is no guarantee that your efforts will result in an improvement.

In How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What's Left of Your Career, author Jason Seiden shows you how to use what you do every day as the foundation for a far more attainable life goal: self-destruction. This, Jason contends, is something that anyone can learn to do well, with no practice, no soul-searching, and no behavioral change whatsoever.

His suggestions include the following:

  • Avoid responsibility like the plague-Taking responsibility is, in and of itself, an act of self-improvement. Don't do that.
  • Avoid power-Frankly, other people are probably more qualified to guide your life, so you may as well let them. Eschew all positions of power if possible.
  • Don't put effort into anything-Failing while actually trying to do something well still takes courage. Don't have any.

The world is a complex place, and there are many opportunities to succeed. How to Self-Destruct will show you how to make the least of whatever it is you've got going for you.


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