There Is Nothing Wrong With You Analysis

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There Is Nothing Wrong With You by Cheri Huber There Is Nothing Wrong With You: Going Beyond Self-Hate is a book written by Cheri Huber. Huber explores and reveals the origin of self-hate, how it works, and how the readers can identify with it. In addition, the author gives tips on how one can go about self-hate. Self hate is when one dislikes oneself or just hating oneself. Cheri Huber discusses the different forms of self hate and how it can take control of people’s lives; nonetheless, she gives out a solution to self hate. According to Huber, some statements can be self-destructive, for instance, “You have been taught that there is something wrong with you and that you are imperfect, but there isn’t and you’re not” (Huber 4). For Cheri, this is not true and we should not let it eat our minds and bring self-hatred but we should work on believing in ourselves and believe that we are better. It is important to learn that, our happiness comes from within, and not from what other people think about us.…show more content…
The author writes how people live with self-hatred as they always focus on what is missing in their lives, and what is wrong with them. According to Huber, people put weight on what they think is wrong with them instead of focusing on the best things life gives them. In her book, she insists that, we should treat ourselves in the right way and belie in who we are. Huber writes "At some point, now or later, you're going to have to risk being you in order to find out who that really is. Not the conditioned you, not the "you" you've been taught to believe you are, who you really are" (Huber 125). She insists that, people end up hating their lives because of what people think they are, for instance, people might say you are obese because you are overweight, for Huber, it is vital to look on the positive side from what people think and stop self

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