A Visual Learner's Guide to Being a Grown-Up

A Visual Learner's Guide to Being a Grown-Up

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-09 07:31:16
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Matt Shirley
  • ISBN:0762499974
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Based on Matt Shirley's popular Instagram account, this smart and hilarious guide is a collection of tables, lists, and charts for all the visual learners out there striving to be a successful grown-up。

We all know the particular pain that comes with having to be an actual adult, whether it's resetting your internet password on ten different sites, yearning for an excuse to get out of the plans your wife made for you months ago, or the anxiety that comes from forcing yourself to work out again。

When Matt Shirley became fed up with being a grown-up, he started drawing charts as a more fun and efficient way to cope with his frustrations, and stuck them up on Instagram where they became an instant hit。 Packed with over one hundred charts, graphs, diagrams, and infographics—with 50 percent brand-new material—this hilarious collection vows to explain everything you need to know about how to be a grown-up, covering work, family, and friends, to dating, breakups, and more。

From explaining the cycle of adulthood to decoding the pros and cons of first dates to understanding the corporate lingo translator, Shirley's charts cut to the core of how to be an adult in the funniest possible way。

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Reviews

Maria Kosta

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Funny at times, boring and predictable at others。 If there weren't so many blatant references to sex, alcohol, and weed, I'd say it would make a cute Christmas present for a teenager-- alas, I would only give this to a person who has never seen the internet, because most of the content of this book is just a regurgitation of all the memes talking about how much adulthood sucks。 It had potential but was just too long and too stale。 Funny at times, boring and predictable at others。 If there weren't so many blatant references to sex, alcohol, and weed, I'd say it would make a cute Christmas present for a teenager-- alas, I would only give this to a person who has never seen the internet, because most of the content of this book is just a regurgitation of all the memes talking about how much adulthood sucks。 It had potential but was just too long and too stale。 。。。more