The Average Advantage: Escaping the exhausting trap of being exceptional

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Synopsis

"The Average Advantage - Escaping the exhausting trap of being exceptional" is a counter-cultural manifesto for the median. We live in a "winner-takes-all" society that tells us being average is a failure. This book uses statistics and psychology to argue that aiming for the middle of the bell curve is actually the healthiest and most sustainable strategy for a happy life.Psychologist Ben Foster explains the "Red Queen Effect"-running faster just to stay in place. He shows that the obsession with being "special" or in the top 1% creates chronic anxiety and narcissism. The book reclaims the word "mediocre" (from the Latin mediocris, meaning "halfway up the mountain") as a position of stability and perspective, not failure."The Average Advantage" teaches readers to find dignity in being ordinary. It argues that by releasing the pressure to be a superstar, we free up energy for relationships, hobbies, and genuine curiosity, leading paradoxically to a better life than those chasing the peak.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: epubli
  • ISBN: 9783565192427
  • Dimensions: 9 x 210 mm
  • Weight: 394g
  • Languages: English