
The Valentine's Day Audit
Valentine's Day is widely regarded as a celebration of love.
This audit found no supporting evidence.
Instead, Valentine's Day operates as a high-visibility performance environment in which effort is evaluated, visibility is rewarded, and meaning is assigned retroactively-often without agreement or clarity.
Inside, you'll find:
- a breakdown of the unspoken performance metrics everyone uses (and why they don't work)
- the most common failure scenarios, misread signals, and escalation traps
- an analysis of where emotional labor quietly accumulates-and who absorbs it
- a risk assessment of opting out, minimizing, or treating the day as normal
This is a work of satirical nonfiction.
This book does not tell you how to celebrate Valentine's Day.
It does not tell you how to fix anything.
It does not issue verdicts or recommendations.
What it documents is why the day generates disproportionate interpretive pressure, why outcomes often feel ambiguous, and why emotional decompression is the most common post-event response.
Written with restraint, dry humor, and diagnostic precision, The Valentine's Day Audit is best read before February 15-though its findings remain accurate afterward.
- Undertittel
- An Independent Review of Romantic Performance, Compliance, and Risk
- Forfatter
- Casey Halren
- ISBN
- 9786169483625
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 64 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 19.1.2026
- Forlag
- Panic Adjacent Press
- Antall sider
- 54
