I Know You Think You Know It All
Advice and Observations For You to Stand Apart in Public and Online
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The Know-It-All can be easily recognized in any city, often engrossed in the latest microtrends and convinced of being an influencer, while largely being influenced instead. Typically found among like-minded individuals, he struggles to embrace his individuality and spends time in what he perceives as a refined circle, whether online or offline. He claims to know "the best" in everything from fashion to culture, rarely questioning his opinions and often lacking self-awareness. This archetype is a familiar presence in public and on social media—the classic person who believes he knows best. Chris Black aims to guide you away from becoming, or help you stop being, this type of individual. Over the past two decades, Black has encountered many of these characters while working in the creative realms of film, music, advertising, media, and fashion. His sharp and humorous insights stem from a necessity to stay current in pop culture while maintaining the ability to rise above the chaos and observe critically. Everyone has experienced cringe-worthy moments, and many continue to do so. However, the advice provided in this book offers a chance to minimize such occurrences. It’s never too late to change your perspective.
