Not bad. A clever, often entertaining/funny approach to zen philosophy. A few gripes: 1. one more book about self-improvement by a dude who gave up his job in finance to move to South America (and not give a fk about it, of course) and my head’s gonna explode. If you were in finance, you have the mettle to do basically anything because you are likely able to reflexively swing your manhood at a problem/challenge to get what you want. 2. Waaaaaaay too “bro” in tone for me (or is this a repeat of gripe #1?). 3. I listened to the audiobook and the reader was way too impressed by his delivery, on sounding funny, for me to focus on the message.
The above caveats considered, a noble and useful offering by an obviously clever modern philosopher.