Better to Be Pissed Off Than Pissed On is a humorous collection of observational essays about modern life and the everyday frustrations people quietly learn to accept.
Gregory Jerman examines broken systems, customer service culture, workplace jargon, social media behavior, bureaucracy, performative outrage, and the growing gap between how things should work and how they actually do.
Blending humor, relatable experiences, and candid commentary, these essays explore the absurdity hidden inside ordinary situations and the small inconveniences that increasingly define modern life.
This is not a self-help book or a guide to positivity. Instead, it offers a sharp, funny, and honest look at the nonsense, contradictions, and frustrations many people recognize but rarely say out loud.
Ideal for readers who enjoy observational humor, conversational storytelling, and comedic reflections on everyday life.