Michael Easteris a contributing editor atMen's Healthmagazine, columnist forOutsidemagazine, and professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His work has appeared in more than sixty countries and can also be found inMen's Journal, New York, Vice, Scientific American, Esquire, and others. He lives in Las Vegas on the edge of the desert with his wife and their two dogs.
“Changes the way we think about the modern world and how everyday
conveniences are eroding our understanding of what it mean to be
human.”—Richard Dorment, editor-in-chief, Men’s Health
“I read The Comfort Crisis in three straight sittings and was so
motivated and inspired that I immediately made changes to my daily
routines. Two months later, I've never been fitter, more
self-confident, or happier. If you've been looking for something
different to level up your health, fitness, and personal growth,
THIS IS IT.”—Melissa Urban, Whole30 CEO and six-time New York Times
bestselling author
“Entertaining and enlightening, Easter’s quest for a ‘rewilded’
diet, creative boredom, and other sensation-restoring discomforts
is chock-full of solid science as well as a rollicking
adventure.”—Dan Fagin, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Toms
River: A Story of Science and Salvation
“Breezy and yet bracing synthesis of tough adventures and hard
science. Ironic, perhaps, for a book about how we need to challenge
ourselves to be so enjoyable to read.”—Robert Moor, New York Times
bestselling author of On Trails: An Exploration
“An entertaining and thought-provoking adventure that weaves
together findings from anthropology, physiology, neuroscience, and
other disciplines. Easter makes a convincing case that happiness is
more than the absence of cold, hunger, and boredom—in fact, a
little discomfort may be exactly what we need.”—Alex Hutchinson,
New York Times bestselling author of Endure
“This revelatory, illuminating book is packed with big ideas on how
our overly comfortable lives and routines have chipped away at our
physical, mental, and emotional health.”—Liz Plosser,
editor-in-chief, Women’s Health
“An unconventional clarion call to swim upstream against the
currents of comfort and ease that we seek and have grown
unquestioningly used to. Not for the soft, or faint of heart, this
appeals to the tough, or those who seek to be. A good read that
challenges conventional wisdom about living life.”—James Clapper,
former U.S. Director of National Intelligence
“Shows why human greatness seldom rises from a perch of comfort and
ease—and what you can do to maximize growth and fulfillment.”—Brian
L. Losey, (ret) Commander of U.S. Navy Special Warfare Command
“Made me look differently at adversity, at challenges, at
discomfort. Reading it made me want to be better, and a book simply
can’t deliver more than that.”—Tamar Haspel, columnist, Washington
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