
Think Different
Why Conventional Wisdom about Happiness, Confidence and Fulfillment Is Wrong and the Counterintuitive Methods That Work
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Brie Anna Faye
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Zoe McKey
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Do you feel that your life lacks meaning and purpose? Have you lost the idea of who you truly are? Do you avoid the real problems in your life?
Fears and insecurities are completely normal, but how can we deal with them in a proactive and healthy manner? Think Different will answer this question.
We've been told that positive thinking, repeating affirmations and "faking it till you make it" were the key to a happy, fearless, confident living.
But do they lead to happiness?
Our smartest philosophers have been seeking the answer to this question for thousands of years. In the 20th century, the key to happiness seems to be having more, working less, having fun, being skinny, and taking fancy pictures for social media.
Somewhere between the improved living standards, positive thinking, and gigantic expectations we're choking on anti-depressants, alcohol, cheeseburgers, and our tears.
Learn how to turn the expectation ship around.
This book is a raw, honest, deeply personal, refreshingly transparent look at why and how we sabotage our own lives and what to do about it. It goes against the conventional be-happy-at-all-costs mindset.
©2017 Zoe McKey (P)2017 Zoe McKeyListeners also enjoyed...
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- David Youngblood
- 06-25-22
modern approach to a timeless issue we all have. w
modern approach to a timeless issue we all have. well done! definite reread material! thanks!
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- Amanda
- 02-13-21
Repetitive
All this book says over and over is that self-help is not good for everyone. Literally, that one sentence, that’s all you need to know. The narrator also pronounces etc. like it has an X in it.
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