
Happy Sexy Millionaire
Unexpected Truths about Fulfillment, Love, and Success
By Steven Bartlett
Published 03/2021
About the Author
Steven Bartlett is not just a name but a phenomenon in the modern digital age. Born in Botswana to a Nigerian mother and a British father, Bartlett's journey has been anything but conventional. Raised in a predominantly white area of England, his early life was marked by challenges, including dropping out of university and experiencing periods of severe poverty. Yet, despite these hardships, Bartlett became a social media mogul, founding the successful internet company Social Chain at just 21 years old. His story is one of resilience, determination, and an unwavering belief in carving out his own path in life.
Bartlett's fame and fortune, however, came with a steep learning curve. The wealth and accolades he achieved at a young age did not bring the happiness he had anticipated. This realization prompted him to reevaluate the very notion of success and happiness, leading to the birth of his book, Happy Sexy Millionaire. The book serves as a cautionary tale against the deceptive allure of social media-driven dreams, encouraging readers to find true contentment and fulfillment by following their authentic path.
Main Idea
The core message of Happy Sexy Millionaire is a powerful critique of the modern obsession with material success and the superficial markers of happiness perpetuated by social media and popular culture. Bartlett argues that true happiness, success, and love are not external achievements but internal states of being that arise from self-acceptance, authenticity, and the pursuit of meaningful goals. He challenges readers to reclaim their lives from the false narratives imposed by society and to seek fulfillment by aligning their actions with their true values and desires.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Myth of the Happy Sexy Millionaire
- Part 1: Reclaim Yourself and Your Life
- Know That You’re Enough
- Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
- Bartlett’s Revelation About Meaningful Goals
- Part 2: Bartlett’s Best Practices for Pursuing Happiness and Success
- Be Consistent
- Make Rational Decisions
- Take Responsibility
- Challenge Yourself to Push Past Labels
- Protect Your Time
- Practice Gratitude
- Conclusion: The True Path to Contentment
Introduction: The Myth of the Happy Sexy Millionaire
In the introduction to his book, Bartlett dismantles the pervasive myth that being a "happy, sexy millionaire" is the pinnacle of success. He recounts his own experiences of achieving wealth and recognition at a young age, only to find that these accomplishments left him feeling empty and unfulfilled. Bartlett argues that society has been deceived into believing that material wealth and physical attractiveness are the keys to happiness. However, these are fleeting and superficial markers that do not address the deeper needs of the human soul.
“I thought that if I became a millionaire, if I had the car, the house, the lifestyle, then I’d be happy. But what I found was that all these things did was amplify the emptiness I felt inside.” – Steven Bartlett
Part 1: Reclaim Yourself and Your Life
Know That You’re Enough
One of Bartlett's central messages is that fulfillment comes from within, and it is crucial to recognize that you are enough as you are. Society, through various channels such as media, education, and advertising, constantly tells us that we need to improve ourselves to be worthy of happiness. This creates a perpetual sense of inadequacy and a never-ending chase for external validation.
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