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The antidote by Oliver Burkeman reads as witty, provocative. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What The antidote is like to read

A skeptical, well-read journalist tour through Stoicism, Buddhism, and psychology that gently dismantles the positive-thinking industry and invites readers to make peace with uncertainty and failure. Best for: readers who like Burkeman's contrarian, research-driven self-help essays.

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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Mark Manson · 2016
A profane, punchy self-help pep-talk that reads like a blunt friend telling you to pick your battles and stop chasing everything.
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Stumbling on Happiness
Daniel Gilbert · 2006
A Harvard psychologist walks you through why your brain mispredicts future happiness, using cutting-edge research delivered with anecdote and jokes.
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The Happiness Hypothesis
Jonathan Haidt · 2005
Haidt synthesizes ancient philosophical wisdom with contemporary psychology to construct a practical framework for happiness, balancing rigorous empirical reasoning with humanistic inquiry into meaning and fulfillment.
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101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think
Brianna Wiest · 2018
A browsable collection of short, direct essays that read like affirmations crossed with pop-psychology explainers — designed to be dipped into rather than read straight through, each piece landing a single reframing idea.
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You're Too Good to Feel This Bad
Nate Dallas · 2020
Matches the conversational mood, carried on steady pacing.
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This is water
David Foster Wallace · 2009
A short, plainspoken meditation urging readers to consciously choose awareness and compassion amid the tedium of daily life.
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The Rudest Book Ever
Shwetabh Gangwar · 2019
A close self help relative — matched on how it reads, with steady pacing.
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Help!: How to Be Slightly Happier, Slightly More Successful and Get a Bit More Done. Oliver Burkeman
Oliver Burkeman · 2011
A witty, skeptical tour through psychological research and self-help clichés, offering small, grounded tweaks for everyday happiness and productivity rather than grand transformation.
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The state of affairs
Esther Perel · 2017
Reads like an insightful, case-study-driven exploration of infidelity that challenges moralizing assumptions and invites reflection on love and commitment.
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Rules of the Game
Neil Strauss · 2007
A practical, conversational guide grounded in Strauss's characteristic candid voice and intimate stakes, delivering social-dynamics techniques through his signature blend of observ
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How to Be Idle
Tom Hodgkinson · 2005
Matches the witty mood, carried on steady pacing.
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Conversations on Love
Natasha Lunn · 2021
An episodic braid of interviews and personal essay that circles love from many angles — finding, sustaining, and losing it — in a warm, confiding register.
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