In The Hypocrite's Handbook, JD Arden strips away the comforting myths we tell ourselves about morality, goodness, and truth. With sharp wit and philosophical insight, Arden examines the uncomfortable reality: everyone is a hypocrite in one way or another, and the sooner we accept this, the more honest-and compassionate-we can become.
This slim, powerful volume delves into moral contradictions, self-deception, and the gap between what we say and what we do. It's not a manual for self-righteousness; it's an invitation to get real, laugh at ourselves, and understand the complex machinery of human nature.
Perfect for readers who appreciate unfiltered social commentary, introspective writing, and a dose of dry humor.