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November 7, 2018
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From Brianna Wiest — international bestselling author with millions of copies sold, featured on TODAY, Oprah Daily, Forbes, Harper’s Bazaar, and Psychology Today, and one of the most widely-read voices in personal development of the last decade. “101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think” is the book that started it all — first published in 2016, it has become one of the great perennial bestsellers of the social media era, spreading not through launch campaigns but through the oldest mechanism in publishing: one person finishing it and pressing it into the hands of everyone they know.

This is not the kind of book you read straight through and set down. It is the kind you keep.

“101 Essays” is a collection of Wiest’s most beloved and widely-read pieces of writing, assembled into a single volume that covers the full terrain of what it means to think well and live consciously. The pieces range across purpose, passion, happiness, cognitive bias, emotional intelligence, shadow psychology, relationships, solitude, creativity, daily routine, and the gap between what we think we want and what we actually need. Some were read by millions of people before they were ever collected here. Others have never appeared anywhere else.

What unifies them is not a single thesis but a sensibility: that most of our suffering comes not from our circumstances but from the way we’ve been taught to interpret them — and that changing the way we think is the most powerful and underrated form of self-improvement available to us. Wiest’s writing is philosophical without being academic, practical without being reductive, and consistently surprising in the way it approaches familiar problems from angles you weren’t expecting.

Specific pieces include: why you should pursue purpose over passion (and why the passion advice is actively misleading), why embracing negative thinking leads to greater resilience and clarity than toxic positivity, why daily routine is a form of wisdom rather than a creative constraint, and how to identify the cognitive biases that are quietly constructing the reality you experience as your life. The format — short, self-contained, dip-in — means it rewards being read in any order, returned to repeatedly, and opened at random on difficult days.

Now translated into 40+ languages across six continents, including Zulu, Yoruba, Kiswahili, Vietnamese, Marathi, and Ukrainian — a reach that speaks to something genuinely universal in what Wiest is doing here.

Perfect for readers who:

– Are intellectually curious about why they think and feel the way they do — not just seeking comfort but seeking understanding
– Found “The Mountain Is You” and want to go deeper into Wiest’s broader philosophical universe
– Are coming from authors like Brené Brown, Don Miguel Ruiz, Mark Manson, or Ryan Holiday and looking for a natural next step
– Want a book they can return to over years — not a one-read fix but a long-term thinking companion
– Discovered it on BookTok, saw it on someone’s shelf, or received it as a gift and want to understand why it keeps spreading
A Thought Catalog Books imprint. The natural starting point for new Wiest readers and the intellectual foundation beneath everything she has written since. Readers who finish this book and want to go deeper on the specific question of self-sabotage will find the next step in “The Mountain Is You.”