Douglas Texter takes his readers on a whirlwind tour of the
practice of self-betterment through the ages in this biting parody
of self-help literature. He carefully explores the Big 12 myths of
self-improvement, and at the same time, delivers a devastating,
sardonic social and political commentary: The Myth of Planning
shows you how sales-rep Tiffany Johnson secures the 2000-student
adoption of the outrageously expensive textbook To Market, To
Market by using the techniques she learned in Ninety Seven Habits
of Really Rapacious People. In The Myth of Education, you'll attend
gym class with Winston Nebbish and learn how our education system
creates and unleashes over-achievers who do incredible damage.
You'll also discover the secrets behind dodge ball and the fine art
of giving a wedgie. The Myth of Work takes you behind the scenes at
Ishmael's Caffeine Machine, America's hottest new high-end coffee
retailer. Peeking out from behind the flaps of the sweat lodge that
CEO Martha Little Sympathy has built, you'll witness the birth of
the Moby Dick product line. You'll accompany marketing guru Lisa
Jones to a focus-group meeting and the strangest worker-empowerment
session you'll ever see. In The Myth of Mythology, you'll bear
witness to the way in which belief in God enables medieval
pickpocket Raoul, who faces a choice between a hanging and a holy
war, to find the courage to lead fifteen thousand mercenaries on
the First Crusade. Our world has never been the same. The Myth of
Self-Actualization takes you to a meeting of "The Formula," where,
along with former pot head Michael Ginley, you'll learn how to GET
IT, how to BE IT, and, most important of all, how to PAY FOR IT.
The Myth of Creativity gives you an advance screening of Saving
Private Ryan's Credit Rating, the MFA project of Frederick P.
Zalston. You'll accompany the members of the 241st Extraction
Brigade as they fight their way through a barrage of product
placements to deliver an overdue American Express bill. In The Myth
of Self-Denial, you'll see how your favorite vampire finds the
courage to take a bite out of life (and everybody else). Young Vlad
the Caresser discovers that knowing how to make a good quiche
doesn't cut the mustard when you're trying to protect your
homeland. This is the Dracula story that Bram Stoker didn't have
the stomach to tell. The Myth of Diversity lets you view the
results of CEO J. B. Downing's decision to create a truly diverse
workplace. Wanting to melt down human resources into ingots of
profit, Downing tells HR manager Bob De Lucca to "bring me Wobblies
and bring me Wookies. Bring me all of this and more." J. B.'s
Worktopia initiative is diversity unlike anything you've ever seen.
In The Myth of Philosophy, you'll sit one cubicle over from intern
Carrie Hoofsnagle as she helps the Right Thinking Institute to
engage in some of the most convoluted cognition that you're likely
ever to witness. You'll discover what happens when RTI applies
flawless reasoning and free alcohol to the problem of getting
architect and Civil War re-enactor Joseph Legucci to build the Mall
of Northern Aggression. The Myth of Social Activism shows you how
Judge Jack Lovell embroils young dirt farmer Walter Smith in the
War to End all Wars. Speeding off with Walter to Camp Xenophobia,
you'll see how the Great War made the world safe for the American
way of life and the not-very-flattering house dresses worn by J.
Edgar Hoover. The Myth of Vision returns to the dawn of time so
that you can see the very first "Aha " moment. You'll be standing
by the flip chart when the planet's original idea man, Oog,
partners up with his cave mate of indeterminate gender, Boog, to
start a mastodon-extermination company. And, finally, The Myth of
Sisyphus ties together everything you've learned and sends you back
to your room, exactly the place where you can do the least harm.
General
Imprint: |
Creative Guy Publishing
|
Country of origin: |
Canada |
Release date: |
May 2005 |
First published: |
May 2005 |
Authors: |
Douglas W Texter
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-894953-20-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Sport & Leisure >
Humour >
General
|
LSN: |
1-894953-20-7 |
Barcode: |
9781894953207 |
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