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Mastering the art of winning, humorously illustrated.

For those who love a good chuckle alongside some quasi-advisory content, "How to Win at Everything" is your perfect match. Kibblesmith and Weiner take you on a whimsical journey, offering outlandishly humorous guidance on winning at life's non-competitions. It's a read that doesn't take itself too seriously, so you'll be entertained while perhaps learning a peculiar tip or two about life's many faux contests.

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How to Win at Everything Even Things You Can't or Shouldn't Try to Win At

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ISBN: 9781452113319
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Date of Publication: 2013-11-12
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 2.91
(rated by 110 readers)

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Nobody wants to be a loser. With this revolutionary new handbook, readers will learn how to win at literally everything—even things that aren't contests, and that you can't or shouldn't try to win at, such as dreaming, apologizing, and talking on the phone with your mom. Crucial illustrated advice and instruction guides would-be winners through activities including bird-watching (start by spotting common species like pigeons, or dogs), job interviews (maintain eye very smart people do not need to blink), and many more scenarios for success. In sharing their hard-won knowledge, the authors—noted experts at this sort of thing—help readers become the future winners they were meant to be. *actually, more like dozens of things
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