

For more information, go to to behold the glory that is ' The Subtle Art of Not Giving a in the comfort of your own home? Discovering a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Nathan Price-directed movie via subscription can be a huge pain, so we here at Moviefone want to do right by you. The movie will also be available for rent and digital download beginning Jan. 4 - thanks to Universal’s partnership with global media distribution and marketing company Abramorama, which specializes in nonfiction and music films. “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a will debut in select theaters on Jan. Backed by both academic research and scatological jokes, ‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a shows us that improving our lives hinges not on our ability to turn lemons into lemonade but on learning to stomach lemons.”

The synopsis further explains: “With over 15 million copies sold, ‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a struck a chord with readers all over the world and now, its no-bullshit, life-changing advice comes to the screen. “But to really get into this stuff, you’ve got to feel it.”

“It’d be a hell of a lot easier if I could just hit you with six easy steps to life success,” Manson says.

Mark Manson in ‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Universal For example, in one scene, he is seen relaxing on a floaty surrounded by synchronized swimmers as he teases what’s to come in the film. Teased in the trailer are a series of historical and personal anecdotes the filmmakers use to illustrate the Manson’s unique brand of self-help, with the author dropped right into the center of the action. In fact, at the end of the day, Manson declares, “There’s only a few things in life that are ever worth giving a fuck about.” It’s about shifting your mentality to understand that the future social media props up as aspiration or what the brain perceives to be “better” isn’t the be-all, end-all. Nixing that notion is one of the key tenets in Manson’s advice about how to be truly positive, grateful and, as a result, happy. I just wanted to remind you,” the author says, kicking off the movie’s trailer by introducing himself and explaining why it’s “bullshit” to walk around believing that self-esteem is about being special, unique and extraordinary.
