Summary:
The book is a guided journal filled with profanity-laced prompts and activities designed to help readers embrace the Zen philosophy through irreverent humor. It encourages self-reflection and mindfulness with a no-nonsense, tough-love approach to personal growth and stress relief.
Key points:
1. Accept Flaws: The book promotes accepting your imperfections instead of chasing perfection.
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