You’re Not Enough (And That’s Okay). Book Summary

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Allie Beth Stuckey

What’s inside

This book challenges the contemporary self-love narrative and argues that we aren’t enough on our own. It promotes the freedom and relief found in acknowledging our limitations and need for community.

You’ll Learn

  • Understanding the limitations of self-love rhetoric
  • Exploring the value of community
  • Gaining a religious perspective on self-worth
  • Finding relief in accepting one’s limitations

Key Points

  • The Myth of Self-Sufficiency
  • Critique of the Self-Love Movement
  • Acknowledging Our Limitations
  • The Importance of Community and Relationships
  • Finding Value Beyond the Self
  • Religious Perspectives on Self-Worth
  • The Relief of Not Being Enough

Who’s it For

  • Individuals interested in self-improvement
  • Readers skeptical of the self-help industry
  • People struggling with self-acceptance
  • Christians looking for faith-based perspectives on self-worth

About the author

Allie Beth Stuckey is a conservative commentator and the host of ‘Relatable’ podcast, known for her Christian and political discussions.