This book is the actual answer to the question 'what if I took all my problems, put them in a blender, and hit puree.'
It's a wild ride, folks. I mean, who needs a boring, straightforward answer when you can have one that's been muddled, confused, and occasionally set to iambic pentameter?
I particularly enjoyed the chapter where the author realizes the actual answer is '42', but then forgets what it was and spends the next 200 pages trying to remember.
Would I recommend it? Well, only if you enjoy the sensation of your brain getting turned into mush and having to Google 'what's the point of life' afterwards.
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