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The Beauty of Being Weird

A Psychologist's Guide to Living Guilt-Free

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The Beauty of Being Weird

By: Sergi Rufi
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A rebellious and provocative take on what it means to be different, offering a way forward for anyone who wants to blaze their own path, from psychologist Sergi Rufi.

Do you feel like an outsider? Like a weirdo who doesn’t fit in with what society considers “normal”? Have people ever told you you’re too sensitive or too clever? If so, this book is for you. Psychologist Sergi Rufi provides you with tools to start living your life authentically, without blaming or shaming.

Through a poetic and scientific reappraisal of society’s obsession with fitting in, Rufi presents a real reflection on what it means to be human, the root causes of suffering, and, above all, how to avoid the unhappiness of the mainstream. He invites us on a transformative journey that goes beyond good and evil, beyond blame and shame, where unabashed weirdness becomes a breeding ground for authenticity, justice, health, and beauty.

Get the life you’ve always wanted to live with this direct, practical guide, for fans of The Courage to Be Disliked and Don’t Believe Everything You Think.

©2026 Sergi Rufi (P)2026 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
Anxiety Disorders Mental Health Personal Development Personal Success Psychology & Mental Health Self-Esteem
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