Summary:
The book is a humorous and incisive collection of essays that critique various aspects of modern culture, from social media behavior to race, feminism, and fame. It encourages readers to improve their personal behavior and societal contributions while offering sharp commentary on the failings of contemporary society.
Key points:
1. Racism and Privilege: Luvvie Ajayi talks about racism and white privilege, urging people to recognize and fight systemic racism and their own biases.
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