Daring Greatly is a 2012 self-help book written by Brené Brown.
It is a New York Times bestseller[1] and covers topics of vulnerability and shame.
[3] The book describes feelings of shame and unworthiness and how people have a hard time admitting they are doing certain things.
[4] At the end of the introduction of the chapter, Brown writes that the book will explore these questions:[5] A review from Kirkus praised the book, describing it as "[a] straightforward approach to revamping one's life from an expert on vulnerability".
[6] A Publishers Weekly review also stated that the book's main message is "understanding the difference between guilt and shame".