After Reading How to Test Negative for Stupid by John Kennedy by John Korsh

After Reading How to Test Negative for Stupid by John Kennedy

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There are some books that make you laugh, some that make you think, and then there are the rare ones that do both while simultaneously making you question whether you've been living your entire life with your head in the sand. John Kennedy's How to Test Negative for Stupid is one of those books. It's direct, it's funny, and it doesn't pull any punches when it comes to calling out the absurdity we've all come to accept as normal in modern life. When I first picked up this book, I wasn't sure what to expect. The title alone is provocative enough to grab your attention, but what kept me reading was Kennedy's ability to blend humor with hard truths. He doesn't write like a politician trying to win votes or a pundit trying to push an agenda. Instead, he writes like someone who's genuinely fed up with the lack of critical thinking, personal responsibility, and common sense that seems to dominate our culture today. And honestly? I found myself nodding along more often than I'd like to admit. This book isn't about politics, even though Kennedy is a U.S. Senator from Louisiana. It's about something far more universal: the importance of thinking clearly, acting with integrity, and having the courage to stand up for what makes sense even when the world around you seems to have lost its mind. It's about cutting through the noise, the nonsense, and the endless stream of manipulation that comes at us from every direction. Grab a copy of yours now!

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