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Modern society promotes the cult of success: be smarter, richer, more productive - be the best. Social networks are replete with stories about how some kid came up with an app and made a lot of money, articles in the spirit of “A Thousand and One Ways to Be Happy,” and photos in the friend feed create the impression that those around us live better and more interesting lives than we do. However, our fixation on positivity and success only reminds us of what we have not achieved, of dreams that have not come true. How to become truly happy? Popular blogger Mark Manson, in his book “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck,” offers his own original approach to this issue. His philosophy of life is simple - you need to learn the art of not giving a damn. Having determined what you really care about, you need to be able to give a damn about everything that is not important, forget about difficulties, say to hell with other people's opinions and be ready to face failures and show them the middle finger 0 reply
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Can one coin make a person rich? Of course not, you say. But what if we add one more? And further? And further? At some point, quantity will turn into quality. Now imagine that one tiny change radically changes your entire life. Sounds fantastic! But, as in the case of coins, the effect of compound interest works. And now a small but regular action has led to great results. Atomic habits - small changes that pack a huge punch! You have been trying to change for a long time, but it’s not working. Don't beat yourself up! It is not you who are to blame, but the system. James Clear debunks myths about habits, motivation and willpower. Drawing on science, research, personal experience and the experiences of successful people, he explains in a simple and clear way how to make good habits inevitable and bad habits impossible. No options! 0 reply
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