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LIKE A KING

A new book from Joe Bailey.


EVERYONE KNOWS THINGS ARE TERRIBLE

If you watch the news, you already know what pretty much everyone knows: everything is worse than ever.  

Politics, crime, big Pharma, the environment. According to media, what is worse than ever? Every freaking thing. And you interact with this message virtually every day. The rate of media consumption has never been higher. 

BUT WHAT IF LIFE IS GREAT? What if life isn’t terrible? What if life is better than ever? This book makes the audacious claim that life is truly better than ever. What if you live like a king?

HOW DO YOU TAKE CONTROL OF THE NARRATIVE?

The media asks us to compare our lives to celebrities, rich people, and a perfect version of a reality that does not exist.

This book poses a few simple ideas:

  • Face it, you’re going to compare

  • So why not compare your life to the very richest and most powerful people of the past?

JFK, Eisenhower, Rockefeller, Roosevelt, Carnegie. What if you live in a much better way than these powerful men ever could? Every item and process in your life points to how good life is. Antibiotics, pets, music, mosquitos, and food. All better than ever.

Today is the day to take control of the narrative that life is better than ever. Today you live like a king. 


Like a King

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