The Pocket Encyclopedia of Aggravation : The Counterintuitive Approach to De-stressing
The Pocket Encyclopedia of Aggravation : The Counterintuitive Approach to De-stressing
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Author: Lee, Laura
Popular psychology
Published on 1 January 1800 by Octopus Publishing Group (Cassell Illustrated) in the United Kingdom.
Hardback | 256 pages
182 x 141 | 480g
Aaarghgghhh!!@#%&*!!! Every time your mobile phone rings, its an automated PPI call... Youve forgotten one of your million different internet passwords... Once again, youre stuck in the slowest lane at the supermarket...
This book investigates 97 day-ruining events, slap-in-the-face moments and everyday aggravations, and explains why these things irritate us quite so much. Lets face it, the world is becoming an increasingly annoying place to live - and THE POCKET ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AGGRAVATION has the evidence to prove it. It has been scientifically proven that when we understand the science behind our daily grievances, our problems become less frustrating and easier to manage. This fact-filled book will help reduce the stress of your daily grind. Designed with enlightening diagrams and witty drawings, THE POCKET ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AGGRAVATION finally answers the question, why is that so f*cking annoying?
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