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    Not sure if I can articulate this well, and I'm sure there is not just one book that fits what I'm looking for.

    I'm looking for a book that attempts to explain why people and the world suck sometimes. I think anyone who is paying attention right now can easily find things to be frustrated about.

    I'm just a little annoyed with people and the world at the moment and want a book that discusses the frustrating parts of society and human nature.

    It can be a scholarly non-fiction book that looks at psychology and human behavior, or it can be a funny fiction book with a grumpy old man complaining about annoying people and circumstances in the world.

    Basically, what's a good book for someone feeling temporarily misanthropic and annoyed with all the frustrating things about society?

    by BachBawk

    4 Comments

    1. In the realm of fiction, there are the books Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh and Old Masters by Thomas Bernhard, which are very good.
      I have heard about the book The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla. I have never read it, but it has received good reviews.

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