New book explains how to ‘woke-proof’ your life with these simple steps
Teresa Mull of Pennsylvania was not happy with what she was seeing in the world — and she suspected others might feel that way, too.
In her new book, “Woke-Proof Your Life,” which is out August 15, Mull reveals how and why she decided to “woke-proof” her own life — and how others who are concerned about what’s going on around them can “woke-proof” theirs as well.Â
Her subtitle is “A Handbook on Escaping Modern, Political Madness and Shielding Yourself and Your Family by Living a More Self-Sufficient, Fulfilling Life.”
“I was inspired to write this book because there seems to be so much angst and anxiety and anger in the world, and it’s not the same America that we were living in even three years ago prior to COVID,” said Mull during an interview with Fox News Digital.
She is an assistant editor at The Spectator World, a policy adviser for education at The Heartland Institute and a columnist for The Philipsburg Journal.
Americans, she said, are “more overweight than we’ve ever been, and we’re more addicted to substances. Mental health illnesses are at a crisis level.”
As for why Americans are suffering this way, Mull theorized that “wokeness” is “the culmination of really what is making people so stressed out, so anxious, so miserable.”
“Wokeness,” she said, is “a socio-political ideology characterized by the manipulation of noble goals by which radical left-wing ideologues control America.”
She added, “Basically, it is political correctness on steroids.”
As for why Americans are suffering this way, Mull theorized that “wokeness” is “the culmination of really what is making people so stressed out, so anxious, so miserable.”
“Wokeness,” she said, is “a socio-political ideology characterized by the manipulation of noble goals by which radical left-wing ideologues control America.”
She added, “Basically, it is political correctness on steroids.”
Her first suggestion for “woke-proofing” one’s life will already be familiar to millions of faith-filled Americans.
Join a church community — of any kind — she suggests. Mull herself is a Catholic woman.
“My No. 1 suggestion in the book is, ‘Seek ye first,'” Mull told Fox News Digital.
The culprit in a woke society, she said, is “that as a nation, we are losing our faith in God and in our Judeo-Christian values,” noting that polls show a decline in church attendance and belief.
“That goes hand-in-hand with the rise of wokeness,” she said.
Joining a church community, as well as “seeking God in nature,” is the “best place to start,” said Mull.
Another easy step, she said, is cutting down on technology use, especially when feeling bored.