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Ollinger, Paul

 
9780997270655: Reasonably Happy: Essays on Money, Work and Other Things that Piss Me Off

Synopsis

Reasonably Happy is a collection of thought-provoking, funny, and sometimes touching essays about the sources of true fulfillment in life. As an early employee at Facebook, Paul Ollinger earned the millions of dollars he had long made his career goal. But like the dog catches the car, the experience left him asking what, beyond money, he really wanted in life. In the 13 years since he left the social media giant, Ollinger has spent his time writing, podcasting, and performing stand-up comedy all over North America. His honest and often provocative material covers marriage, parenting, the importance of work, and why nobody needs a house with eight toilets.

“Paul Ollinger’s new book is a fabulous blend of wit and wisdom. What really stands out is one profound insight after another into our humanity—how we love, work, and spend. Each bite-sized chapter is a chance to reflect, grow, and laugh.” —Brian Portnoy, author of The Geometry of Wealth

“Paul’s brainy, relatable comedy had me laughing out loud by the 4th sentence. His observations on money, work, and life are irreverent and truly delightful.” —Dr. Brad Klontz, Author & TikTok Superstar, @DrBradKlontz

“Ollinger wraps financial wisdom with humor, insight, and storytelling, reminding us that true wealth comes from balancing your wallet and well-being—with plenty of room for laughter.” —Farnoosh Torabi, host of So Money and author of A Healthy State of Panic

“A sparkling collection of writings about money, work, and life. These snappy essays are a subtle but firm nudge to start making positive changes—lighthearted but deadly serious at times.” —Jared Dillian, author of No Worries: How To Live a Stress-Free Financial Life

“Paul Ollinger plays the role of Shake-speare’s jester, using humor to deliver hard-hitting truths about money, work, and life. While laughing, you’ll find yourself confronting life’s deeper realities.” —Joe Saul-Sehy, host of Stacking Benjamins

“Ollinger delivers financial wisdom with a comedian’s wit, making you laugh while rethinking your life choices. It’s the kind of advice that won’t make you rich but might make you happier.” —Turney Duff, New York Times bestselling author of The Buy Side

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