I'm Just a Little Guy: How to Escape the Horrors and Get Back to Dillydallying
Date: August 26th, 2025
ISBN: 1683694945
Language: English
Number of pages: 128 pages
Format: EPUB
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Are you burned-out, exhausted, and tired of hustling? Do you ever want to throw your head back and scream “But I’m just a little guy!”?
In this adorably illustrated gift book based on comedian Charlie James’s viral “Little Frog” sketches, Paul Bog is here to show you a softer, sillier, sunnier way to be.
Within these pages, Paul Bog walks you through a day in his life and shares advice on how to navigate modern existence, including:
• Avoiding Burnout: “For every hour of work I do, I spend three hours staring at a still life painting.”
• Finding a Therapist: “If you’ve already tried speaking directly into a wishing well to no avail, I suggest talking to a wise old owl or a professional therapist (interchangeable).”
• Saving Money: “I cannot save money for the future. The future is too unknowable. I can, however, toss a little coin into a nearby wishing well and hope for the best.”
• Anxiety: “My only advice for limiting anxiety is to spend fifty to ninety percent of your life supine near a large body of water.”
This hilarious and charming guide to the “little guy” lifestyle will inspire anyone who wants to slow down and muck around.
In this adorably illustrated gift book based on comedian Charlie James’s viral “Little Frog” sketches, Paul Bog is here to show you a softer, sillier, sunnier way to be.
Within these pages, Paul Bog walks you through a day in his life and shares advice on how to navigate modern existence, including:
• Avoiding Burnout: “For every hour of work I do, I spend three hours staring at a still life painting.”
• Finding a Therapist: “If you’ve already tried speaking directly into a wishing well to no avail, I suggest talking to a wise old owl or a professional therapist (interchangeable).”
• Saving Money: “I cannot save money for the future. The future is too unknowable. I can, however, toss a little coin into a nearby wishing well and hope for the best.”
• Anxiety: “My only advice for limiting anxiety is to spend fifty to ninety percent of your life supine near a large body of water.”
This hilarious and charming guide to the “little guy” lifestyle will inspire anyone who wants to slow down and muck around.
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