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The Art of Living Other People's Lives: Stories, Confessions, and Memorable Mistakes

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The Art of Living Other People's Lives: Stories, Confessions, and Memorable Mistakes
The Art of Living Other People's Lives: Stories, Confessions, and Memorable Mistakes

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The Art of Living Other People's Lives: Stories, Confessions, and Memorable Mistakes

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"Greg Dybec is the quirky, neurotic, funny little brother I never had.
The Art of Living Other People's Lives
is a terrific collection of relatable, hilarious stories." — Jen Mann,
New York Times
bestselling author of
People I Want to Punch in the Throat
When he isn't responsible for pleasing tens of millions of online readers a month as the managing editor of Elite Daily, Greg Dybec worries about rent, sex, love, family, and—the most millennial topic of them all—a desire to leave a legacy. In
, Greg delivers a funny, brash, insightful collection of stories on becoming a pick-up artist to get over an ex-girlfriend, late-night adventures with his Uber drivers, a writing gig about men's underwear, and so much more.
Whether he's learning to hashtag from his tech-savvy mom, pestering Mark Cuban for life advice, or eavesdropping on strangers for story ideas, Greg takes readers on a hilariously neurotic and self-analytical journey that explores the struggle of balancing his plugged-in persona with his real-world self. Along the way, he — and you — might discover that life is a
whole
lot simpler online.

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