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A lively philosophical exploration of what this means to be wonderful and not suck, and a plea to get more detailed awesomeness inside our personal, interpersonal, and general population lives In this engaging, fun, and astute exploration of a extensively modern condition, philosopher and former pro skater Nick Riggle argues our collective involvement in being wonderful (and not sucking) marks a new time in American culture, one which is molded by relatively recent interpersonal, political, and technological shifts. At the center of his work is the theory that wonderful people are exemplars of interpersonal imagination. We suck whenever we foil their makes an attempt at creative community building. To be down, game, chill, basic, wack, or a choice dictator are only a couple of ways we can create, react to, or fail to take up interpersonal openings at work, in public, or with our friends and loved ones. What can the invention of the high five and the annals of "cool" reveal about the origins of wonderful? Can introverts be wonderful? Just how do our goals of awesome relate with race, gender, and sexuality? How is our desire for awesomeness shaping our ethnical landscape - art work, altruism, athletics, and general population life? These are just a few of the questions Riggle explores in this accessible, philosophical highway trip through the ethos of your time. On Being Wonderful articulates one and gripping ethnical ideal and provides a new and inspiring platform for understanding companionship, success, and enjoyment in our each day lives. Bonus PDF included with awesomeness/suckiness chart