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You Are a Pretty Little Dumpster Fire

Finding Meaning in the Beautiful Mess of Being Human

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You Are a Pretty Little Dumpster Fire

By: Benjamin Frazier
Narrated by: Abby Halon
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Summary

You are not broken. You are just beautifully on fire.

This isn’t a book about fixing yourself. It’s a book about surviving yourself. About learning to laugh while the world burns and somehow finding beauty in the ashes. With brutal honesty and a dark sense of humor, Benjamin Frazier delivers a raw, funny, and painfully relatable look at what it means to be human in a world that keeps demanding perfection.

Through stories that burn and heal at the same time, he explores heartbreak, failure, recovery, and the strange hope that grows out of disaster. It’s not motivational fluff. It’s truth. It’s chaos. It’s the reminder that your life doesn’t need to sparkle to be meaningful. Sometimes, just not exploding is enough.

You’ll laugh, swear, and probably cry a little — then you’ll close the book a little lighter, louder, and more alive than when you started.

Perfect for anyone who’s ever felt exhausted by self-help, tired of pretending, or unsure how to love the mess they’ve become.

This is your permission slip to stop chasing perfection and start celebrating the fire that makes you real.

Because maybe you’re not falling apart.
Maybe you’re just finally burning bright enough to see who you really are.

©2025 Benjamin Frazier (P)2026 Benjamin Frazier
Personal Development Personal Success Stress Management Funny Heartfelt Witty
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