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Still Stupid
is the laugh-out-loud sequel to
Are We Stupid?
- a satirical, witty, and philosophical deep dive into the beautiful mess of human folly.
From politics to religion, romance to technology, billionaires to artificial intelligence, this book unapologetically exposes how stupidity is not just a mistake but the very fabric of our existence. Whether it's panic-buying toilet paper, believing in corporate "virtue," or worshiping apps that do our thinking for us, we humans never fail to outdo ourselves in absurdity.
With razor-sharp humor and biting social commentary,
reminds us that stupidity isn't a glitch in the system - it
is
the system. And perhaps, just perhaps, embracing our foolishness is the wisest thing we can do.
If you enjoyed satirical works by authors like Douglas Adams (
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
), Kurt Vonnegut (
Cat's Cradle
), or even the irreverent philosophy of Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this book will have you laughing, cringing, and nodding in guilty recognition.
is more than a book - it's a mirror, a punchline, and a survival guide for anyone who has ever wondered:
How did we get this dumb, and why is it so much fun?
is the laugh-out-loud sequel to
Are We Stupid?
- a satirical, witty, and philosophical deep dive into the beautiful mess of human folly.
From politics to religion, romance to technology, billionaires to artificial intelligence, this book unapologetically exposes how stupidity is not just a mistake but the very fabric of our existence. Whether it's panic-buying toilet paper, believing in corporate "virtue," or worshiping apps that do our thinking for us, we humans never fail to outdo ourselves in absurdity.
With razor-sharp humor and biting social commentary,
reminds us that stupidity isn't a glitch in the system - it
is
the system. And perhaps, just perhaps, embracing our foolishness is the wisest thing we can do.
If you enjoyed satirical works by authors like Douglas Adams (
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
), Kurt Vonnegut (
Cat's Cradle
), or even the irreverent philosophy of Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this book will have you laughing, cringing, and nodding in guilty recognition.
is more than a book - it's a mirror, a punchline, and a survival guide for anyone who has ever wondered:
How did we get this dumb, and why is it so much fun?
Still Stupid
is the laugh-out-loud sequel to
Are We Stupid?
- a satirical, witty, and philosophical deep dive into the beautiful mess of human folly.
From politics to religion, romance to technology, billionaires to artificial intelligence, this book unapologetically exposes how stupidity is not just a mistake but the very fabric of our existence. Whether it's panic-buying toilet paper, believing in corporate "virtue," or worshiping apps that do our thinking for us, we humans never fail to outdo ourselves in absurdity.
With razor-sharp humor and biting social commentary,
reminds us that stupidity isn't a glitch in the system - it
is
the system. And perhaps, just perhaps, embracing our foolishness is the wisest thing we can do.
If you enjoyed satirical works by authors like Douglas Adams (
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
), Kurt Vonnegut (
Cat's Cradle
), or even the irreverent philosophy of Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this book will have you laughing, cringing, and nodding in guilty recognition.
is more than a book - it's a mirror, a punchline, and a survival guide for anyone who has ever wondered:
How did we get this dumb, and why is it so much fun?
is the laugh-out-loud sequel to
Are We Stupid?
- a satirical, witty, and philosophical deep dive into the beautiful mess of human folly.
From politics to religion, romance to technology, billionaires to artificial intelligence, this book unapologetically exposes how stupidity is not just a mistake but the very fabric of our existence. Whether it's panic-buying toilet paper, believing in corporate "virtue," or worshiping apps that do our thinking for us, we humans never fail to outdo ourselves in absurdity.
With razor-sharp humor and biting social commentary,
reminds us that stupidity isn't a glitch in the system - it
is
the system. And perhaps, just perhaps, embracing our foolishness is the wisest thing we can do.
If you enjoyed satirical works by authors like Douglas Adams (
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
), Kurt Vonnegut (
Cat's Cradle
), or even the irreverent philosophy of Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this book will have you laughing, cringing, and nodding in guilty recognition.
is more than a book - it's a mirror, a punchline, and a survival guide for anyone who has ever wondered:
How did we get this dumb, and why is it so much fun?

















