How to Be Weird: An Off-Kilter Guide to Living a One-of-a-Kind Life

How to Be Weird: An Off-Kilter Guide to Living a One-of-a-Kind Life

by Eric G. Wilson

Narrated by Jane Oppenheimer

Unabridged — 4 hours, 4 minutes

How to Be Weird: An Off-Kilter Guide to Living a One-of-a-Kind Life

How to Be Weird: An Off-Kilter Guide to Living a One-of-a-Kind Life

by Eric G. Wilson

Narrated by Jane Oppenheimer

Unabridged — 4 hours, 4 minutes

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Overview

A guidebook for beating the monotony of the everyday by purposefully cultivating the surprising joys that come from living an off-kilter life

It's all too easy to get caught up in the often monotonous nature of our day to day--moving from one rote task to the next, only to rinse and repeat the next day. Weirdness, however, is an easily accessible antidote to these feelings of languishing. The quirky, eccentric, and peculiar can take us out of our normal habits of thought and perception, surprising us by breaking up our routines and reminding us that there's more to life than the everyday. 
 
In How to Be Weird, Eric G. Wilson offers 99 fun and philosophically rich exercises for embracing all the weird in the world around us--taking aimless walks, creating a reverie nook, exploring the underside of bridges, making tombstone rubbings, finding your own Narnia, and more.

With brief digestible entries on how to make sense of the random, guidelines on how to defamiliarize familiar objects through meditation, and exercises for locating weird states and phenomena for ourselves, How to Be Weird is an invitation to lean into the weird and to live a fuller life.

Editorial Reviews

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"From start to finish, this book has great re-readability and a fun voice. Highly recommended for bibliophiles and those who want to break a little right-brain sweat." —Library Journal, starred review

“A whimsical guide to embracing eccentricity . . . Wilson doesn’t skimp on the strangeness and delivers a self-help guide defiantly unlike any other. This quirky volume welcomes the unconventional with humor and insight.” —Publishers Weekly

Library Journal

★ 10/01/2022

Author (Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy) and professor (English, Wake Forest Univ.) Wilson suggests nearly 100 ways to enhance one's life and "release your inner weird." Readers will enjoy the references to great philosophers, authors, and artists and the exercises geared to develop "weirdness" and hone one's skills. From creating a shadowbox to constructing a curvilinear terrarium, the exercises utilize mostly found or created objects, but the author does require readers to record their progress in a journal or notebook. Full of fascinating facts, the title has a resources page for readers to learn more about a quote or nugget of knowledge. This book is not just a fun read; it could also be used for educational purposes. Many of the exercises throughout foster creativity and imagination. Some could even function as writing prompts for teachers or professors to use in creative writing classes. VERDICT From start to finish, this book has great re-readability and a fun voice. Highly recommended for bibliophiles and those who want to break a little right-brain sweat.—Stephanie Webster

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178537794
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 11/08/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 933,343
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