Not especially helpful. Lots of fairly generic information and examples which read very "boomer interpretation of young people problems". The concept of learning how to overcome self judgement rather than comparing oneself to others, is touched on only briefly. It would have been much more useful, in my opinion, if the author would have centred the focus of the book on this premise and practical methods on how to implement it. I didnt find the patient examples useful, because as Ive already noted, they were presented as very boomer perpective interpretations of "young people" problems, (social media, not doing well in school etc). As a 46 year old gen x-er, Im not lacking self worth in these areas. The author also touches on the concept of low self worth being created during childhood/teenage years, but seems dismissive of how this can create lifelong problems. There is nothing in here for people who have had childhood trauma. I wouldnt recommend this book.