Virtue signalling, selling bro science and the regurgitation of inspirational memes Also its ironic that he slates Joe wicks for suddenly becoming a chef when thats not what he is trained in yet he suddenly feels qualified to release guide book for life when he's a 30 year old middle class wealthy man and always has been (not always 30 obviously but you know what I mean)!? Stick to what your are best at! ![]() The book is a cheese fest of 'perfect world' advice about always do what you want to do, live how you want to live, and reeks of a young man's thoughts on the world who has no children, no commitments and has made it good relatively quickly so has never lived in the real world. Reality is he had a privileged upbringing, back packed around the world for a while and quickly became very successful and very wealthy. I'm not disputing that he has earned his success and has done the hard graft to get where he is today but he talks as if he lived in the trenches of slugging it out in the corporate world for 20 years, a poor pt for 20 years until he finally made it. ![]() ![]() ![]() this book is more like a condescending, smug, patronising life guide from a middle class boy who has made money from an early age. Let me start by saying I've followed JS for years, love his fitness content, loved his first book and love his general approach to health and fitness advice.
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