
Let Them (Try)
Description
What happens when self-help meets real life - and loses?
When one man stumbles upon the latest viral trend, The Let Them Theory, he decides to test it in the wild: on his girlfriend, on his dog, and on his sanity.
Mia calls it delusion. Frosty (the dog) just wants her dinner.
But our narrator is determined to "let them" - to let everyone do whatever they want while pretending it's spiritual growth.
Soon, letting go turns into losing control: burnt dinners become "acts of freedom," unwashed dishes become "lessons in detachment," and ignoring texts is "emotional sovereignty."
Somewhere between the fridge notes and the chaos, he discovers that maybe letting them isn't the point - it's learning when to not.
A razor-sharp satire on modern self-help, relationships, and the absurdity of "living authentically," Let Them (Try) turns internet wisdom into emotional slapstick - and finds heart in the mess that follows.
Witty. Warm. Painfully relatable.
For fans of Believe Everything You Think and anyone who's ever tried to fix their life with a slogan.