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Controllable Vs Uncontrollable Values

Controllable Vs Uncontrollable Values

When you value things that are outside your control, you essentially give up your life to that thing.

If you live for the sake of something outside your control and you lose it, you will lose your perceived purpose for living as well. So, you need values you can control, otherwise your values control you. 

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