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While this book has ‘Being Yourself', it focuses on throwing out traditional standards in the workplace, in our social circles, and in our bedroom. I don't disagree with the author on all these fronts, but the book makes me feel like an outsider for having a monogamous, heterosexual marriage and having a normal job to take care of my family. This book is more of a validation for alternative lifestyles and tearing down status quos. I completely agree that the modern expectation of “go to college and work for the man” can lead to an unhappy life, but there is a personal responsibility to find income streams to take care of yourself and live the lifestyle you want.