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Freedom Is Being Disliked (and Being Okay with It)

Freedom Is Being Disliked (and Being Okay with It)

  • If you’re true to yourself, some people won’t like it.
  • That’s not failure. That’s freedom.

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After years of applying systems, I am here to contribute to the community. Sharing productivity, personal development and personal finance ideas, that works.

We spend so much energy being “liked”, by friends, coworkers, strangers on the internet. But what if freedom begins with not caring what others think? This book, built on Adlerian psychology, teaches us that happiness comes from accepting yourself, not editing yourself

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