"Ethics? Smells like something boring... Now they will teach you how to live," you might say. But this book is not like that! Its author is not an arrogant professor and not a high-minded intellectual, but just a guy who wants to understand whether everything is okay with his ethical life, can he become a better person, and how? Michael Schur begins with very specific and easy questions like, "Is it OK to punch a friend in the face?", "Should I lie to my friend and compliment her horrible blouse?", " Should you return the grocery cart from the parking lot to the supermarket?". Making his way through the intricacies of imaginary ethical experiments and problematic situations from his own life, the author rises to more and more complex and controversial topics that constitute the ethical background of our days. This book will be of interest to all connoisseurs of ethics and practical philosophy , moral self-improvement, modern ethical discussions, to fans of Michael Schur's television work, as well as to a wide range of readers."