This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In a world obsessed with success, hustle culture, and relentless positivity, many individuals find themselves trapped in a cycle of overwork, self-doubt, and emotional exhaustion. "The Dark Side of Self-Help" exposes the hidden dangers behind mainstream self-improvement trends, revealing how toxic positivity, unrealistic productivity expectations, and hustle culture contribute to burnout, anxiety, and declining mental health. This eye-opening book challenges the myths perpetuated by self-help gurus, social media influencers, and corporate-driven motivational tactics that push people to ignore their limits and suppress genuine emotions.
Through a mix of psychological research, real-life case studies, and historical context, this book uncovers how society's obsession with constant self-improvement can backfire, leaving people more stressed, unfulfilled, and disconnected from their authentic selves. It provides an honest critique of popular self-help ideologies while offering practical, science-backed strategies to cultivate balance, self-compassion, and sustainable success. Whether you're struggling with workaholism, imposter syndrome, or the pressure to always be "on," this book serves as a much-needed reality check and a guide to reclaiming your well-being.