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Full Book Summary of Happy Sexy Millionaire by Steven Bartlett

By Steven Bartlett

Self Growth

★ 4.4 (739 ratings)

Unexpected Truths about Fulfillment, Love, and Success

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What if everything you have been taught to chase is pointing you in the wrong direction. What if the things the world tells you will make you feel complete, admired, and safe are the very things that quietly drain your joy. That is the heart of this book. It begins with a confession that is both bold and vulnerable. I got many of the things people dream about. Money. Status. Attention. Success at an age when most people are still figuring out who they are. I built businesses, appeared on lists, won the praise of strangers, and stepped into rooms I once thought were reserved for other people. From the outside, it looked like I had reached the finish line early. But inside, something did not add up. The promise attached to those achievements was that they would settle me. They would make me feel worthy, peaceful, fulfilled. Instead, they often made me feel more anxious, more restless, and more dependent on the next win. The gap between what I had and how I felt forced me to ask uncomfortable questions. If success is supposed to fix us, why are so many successful people still unhappy. If being wanted, seen, rich, and admired is the answer, why do those things so often leave us hungry for more. That tension drives every page of Happy Sexy Millionaire by Steven Bartlett. This is not a book that tells you ambition is bad or that money does not matter. It is not a sermon against achievement. It is a much more honest conversation about the myths we absorb from childhood, from advertising, from social media, and from a culture obsessed with appearances. We are sold the idea that happiness lives somewhere outside us, just one promotion away, one relationship away, one perfect body...

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