I have my dear friend Marloes to thank for this one 💖
As someone who's always on the lookout for ways to help business become better for the world, I was instantly drawn to this book when she suggested it.
If you've ever found yourself pondering the intricacies of "doing good" then look no further than Michael Schur's "How to Be Perfect."

The book dives deep into the philosophical realm of what it means to "do good" and how our different perspectives can lead to varying outcomes.Â
It's brilliantly written insightful exploration of the complexities surrounding our quest for goodness.
Schur packed the book with thought-provoking examples and scenarios that really got me pondering the complexities of our moral compass. Thankfully the author's witty writing style ensures that the subject remains light and engaging.
One of the most striking aspects of the book is the realization that "doing good" is a complicated subject. Something which I've always been careful to communicate in my work.
Schur masterfully demonstrates that there are countless ways to interpret what we mean by "good," and that our understanding is often influenced by our own perspectives and experiences. Yet, he doesn't leave us feeling overwhelmed or disheartened by this complexity. Instead, he gently reminds us that nobody is, or can be, perfect – and that's okay.
In a world where we're constantly bombarded with images of "perfection", it's refreshing to read a book that encourages us to embrace our imperfections. As Schur guides us through various ethical dilemmas and thought experiments, he highlights the importance of understanding that our quest for goodness is a continuous journey rather than a final destination. Amen.
If you're seeking a thought-provoking, humorous, and insightful read that delves into the complexities of "doing good" and our pursuit of perfection, this is an absolute must-read.Â
So grab a copy, and let's celebrate the beauty of our imperfections while striving to make the world a better place.