25 Lies Twentysomethings Need to Stop Believing
by Paul Angone
Narrated by Adam Verner
About This Audiobook
Paul Angone targets the anxiety and confusion that define early adulthood, cataloging twenty-five common misconceptions that keep young people paralyzed during their most formative years. Drawing on storytelling and personal vulnerability, Angone dismantles beliefs around failure, success, and self-worth that circulate through social media and well-meaning advice, offering a counternarrative grounded in purpose and honest self-assessment. The book reads less like a prescriptive manual and more like a frank conversation with someone who has been through the uncertainty himself.
Adam Verner brings a conversational warmth to the narration that suits the material well. His pacing feels unhurried without losing momentum, and he handles Angone's blend of humor and candor naturally, never overselling the emotional beats. At just over five hours, the runtime is tight enough to maintain engagement throughout. Verner's delivery reinforces the book's tone of genuine encouragement rather than cheerleading, making the audio format a strong way to absorb its message.
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