The pinnacle of self-improvement books.
Do you find that you have trouble fitting into society’s mold? Or, more to the point, do you know deep down that you really don’t want to? Have you often thought of yourself as ‘other’? If you’re struggling with your otherness and have the persistent feeling you could be so much more, then The Heroic and Exceptional Minority: A Guide to Mythological Self-Awareness and Growth by Gregory V. Diehl was written with you in mind. Geared toward anyone who wants to become the best version of themself, but especially towards those approaching the age of reason, this guide will help you on that noble path.
The Heroic and Exceptional Minority is broken up into 36 compact chapters highlighting some of the roadblocks to personal growth, beginning with societal conventions and personal expectations and fears. Iridescent pearls of wisdom are lodged in unyielding sandy crevices, just waiting for intrepid readers to discover. Without the benefit of charts, graphs or quasi-motivational photos, the physical monotony of the book’s layout leaves the text to stand for itself. The obscure concepts and prolixity of the text might be off-putting for some, but for the legendary few, Diehl’s manner will come across like ones and zeros to a computer programmer.
Never content with the status quo, Gregory V. Diehl writes with the passion and conviction born of experience. This conscientious guidebook may help open doors for people in places where they formerly only saw walls. As most worthwhile endeavors come at a cost, the price of this sort of outside the box thinking is revealed by real world reactions and consequences. While urging us to challenge ourselves, pushing us outside our comfort zone, Diehl holds out a world of possibilities if we have the fortitude and courage to try. The pinnacle of self-improvement books, The Heroic and Exceptional Minority: A Guide to Mythological Self-Awareness and Growth will resound like a battle cry for those stalwart outliers among us.