7. Freedom is Important. - Deepstash

7. Freedom is Important.

The book makes it clear that there’s no single way to achieve good habits and quit bad habits. 

✅The book focuses on providing you with a framework necessary to recognize the habits you have and learn how to create helpful habits.

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To be blissful is a pleasant state of life-energy, which cannot be disturbed by physical, mental, or emotional causes.

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