
The Art of Living Other People's Lives
Greg Dybec
(Author)Description
When he isn't responsible for pleasing tens of millions of online readers a month as the managing editor of Elite Daily, Greg Dybec worries about rent, sex, love, family, and--the most millennial topic of them all--a desire to leave a legacy. In The Art of Living Other People's Lives, Greg delivers a funny, brash, insightful collection of stories on becoming a pick-up artist to get over an ex-girlfriend, late-night adventures with his Uber drivers, a writing gig about men's underwear, and so much more.
Whether he's learning to hashtag from his tech-savvy mom, pestering Mark Cuban for life advice, or eavesdropping on strangers for story ideas, Greg takes readers on a hilariously neurotic and self-analytical journey that explores the struggle of balancing his plugged-in persona with his real-world self. Along the way, he -- and you -- might discover that life is a whole lot simpler online.
Product Details
Publisher | Running Press Adult |
Publish Date | January 03, 2017 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780762459933 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds |
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Reviews
-- Jen Mann, New York Times bestselling author of People I Want to Punch in the Throat
"If somebody asked me to suggest one single book of hilarious and heartfelt essays that sum up the constant existential crisis that is being a millennial, I'd have a hard time finding a better pick than Greg Dybec's The Art of Living Other People's Lives."--Jason Diamond, author of Searching for John Hughes
"Reading Greg Dybec's absorbing essays is like having drinks with your funny, curious best friend, trading stories 'til last call. He's a spelunker into the human condition, a smart and soulful observer of the world. This book puts a smile on your face!"--Davy Rothbart, author of My Heart Is an Idiot, creator of FOUND Magazine, and contributor to This American Life
"This book made me realize how boring my own life is. I loved every second of reading it."--Joe Santagato, entertainer
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