Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Paradox Of Self-Help - By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast

Laura Vanderkam uncovers the contradictions of the American penchant for self-improvement:

[T]he people who buy these books are, like all book buyers, "pretty comfortable," says John Duff of Penguin. "It?s going to be that middle-class person, reasonably well-educated" and in "very rarefied" company, as "our market for all books is really very limited. Most people stop reading when they leave school." Those who don?t stop probably have their acts together.

Call it the paradox of self-help. "The type of person who values self-control and self-improvement is the type of person who would seek more of it in a self-help book,"Whelan says. "So it?s not the unemployed crazy lady sitting on the couch eating potato chips who reads self-help. It?s the educated, affluent, probably fairly successful person who wants to better themselves."

Source: http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2013/01/the-paradox-of-self-help.html

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