![]() There were several moments where it was so bad that I'd disconnect from the book.įor example, she did this thing in the book where she'd yo-yo from a lonely moment deep into her depression to the highest of highs (everyone applauding, her coming out triumphant, fanfare). However, there was one thing that threw me out of the book. She does speak briefly about her life before - including her depression but after a couple of sentences about the lows. Stop being wacksauce.She focuses mainly on the successes she's achieved in the book. I was really enjoyed her take on the transition between her "normal" life and her "YouTube" life and her pep-talks throughout. And it was cool to get the behind-the-scenes look into her wild life. I really enjoyed Lilly's tidbits of advice scattered throughout the book. Overall, I enjoyed this book far more than I expected. IF YOU CAN’T CONTROL A SITUATION, THEN PREPARE FOR ITIn this book, Lilly dissects her life and talks about what it takes to make it (and stay at) the top. IF YOU CAN’T CONTROL PEOPLE, THEN CONTROL YOUR REACTION TO THEM. ![]() How she keeps herself going despite the incredibly high expectations and stress levels? Think of discomfort as currency- it's the price you pay to learn some pretty crucial things.Lilly Singh - YouTuber, Late-night Talk-show host and internet personality - has just exploded onto the literary scene with her how-to book. ![]()
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