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Have you ever wanted something, pursued it (albeit not quite as gracefully as you would've hoped) , failed, and then genuinely asked yourself the question, "Am I delusional?" Well, that's how I began penning this magnum opus. Like the Buddhist's have their Tripitaka, you have ... moi. And my therapist, though it's unlikely she'll admit this in public. Fear not, as I cover everything from circumstantial etiquette to blissful delusion when necessary. And remember, be yourself, be kind, and all that jazz, unless you're a Susan*. If that's the case, try to be literally anyone else. Ugh, my therapist hates that I wrote that. Noun and verb. Unpleasant, annoying, and delusional, the Susan is somebody who is literally awful in every way, is liked by no one, but has no clue, no matter how many open clues you give her.



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My Therapist Says

My Therapist Says is the brainchild of four best friends and sisters who needed an outlet for both their anxiety and their ridiculous stories, which they felt would be better chronicled anonymously, with the humour their friends have come to expect from them. Within a year, the page became a viral sensation and grew into a business of its own. Their biting sarcasm, keen sense of humour, and general delusion has garnered 5 million followers, a marketing company, and a mental health initiative. With a goal of destigmatizing mental health, and finding the humour in the mistakes their mental health journeys have led them on, the team behind mytherapistsays has decided the next outlet for them is this compilation of what they've learned along the way, with a very exhausted therapist.



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