After learning the hard way about the importance of thinking before speaking, Glenn Beck has a thing or two to ask America. In his new book, Addicted to Outrage, the New York Times bestselling author challenges readers to think like recovering addicts to overcome America’s outrage addiction, partisan resentment, and division.
With a nod to the traditional 12-step program and drawing from lessons learned as a self-proclaimed former “professional drunk,” Beck encourages readers to grow through self-reflection. He believes Americans are now less accepting and forgiving than in the past, creating a divide that may lead to the destruction of fundamental American ideals.
After learning the hard way about the importance of thinking before speaking, Glenn Beck has a thing or two to ask America. In his new book, Addicted to Outrage, the New York Times bestselling author challenges readers to think like recovering addicts to overcome America’s outrage addiction, partisan resentment, and division.
With a nod to the traditional 12-step program and drawing from lessons learned as a self-proclaimed former “professional drunk,” Beck encourages readers to grow through self-reflection. He believes Americans are now less accepting and forgiving than in the past, creating a divide that may lead to the destruction of fundamental American ideals.
After learning the hard way about the importance of thinking before speaking, Glenn Beck has a thing or two to ask America. In his new book, Addicted to Outrage, the New York Times bestselling author challenges readers to think like recovering addicts to overcome America’s outrage addiction, partisan resentment, and division.
With a nod to the traditional 12-step program and drawing from lessons learned as a self-proclaimed former “professional drunk,” Beck encourages readers to grow through self-reflection. He believes Americans are now less accepting and forgiving than in the past, creating a divide that may lead to the destruction of fundamental American ideals.