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How to develop a healthy relationship with money
How to create a budget
The impact of emotions on financial decisions
“…while pain is inevitable, suffering is always a choice… there is always a separation between what we experience and how we interpret that experience.
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“If you get off your ass and actively seek out pain, the body is anti-fragile. Meaning it gets stronger the more stress and strain you put on it.….but if you avoid stress and pain… your muscles will atrophy, your bones will become brittle and you will degenerate into w...
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“We are inconsequential cosmic dust, bumping and milling about on a tiny blue speck. We imagine our own importance. We invent our purpose—we are nothing. Enjoy your F*cking coffee.”
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Emotional gravity: ...
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“Humans warp their perceptions to fit their expectations.”
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People want diversions from their pain, like social media to scroll through, or cheeseburgers or ice creams to divert them from their stress, These things, these diversions, give us the feeling of ‘freedom’ (temporary freedom from our pain), but really this is just FakeFreedom.
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“Living well does not mean avoiding suffering; it means suffering for the right reasons.”—Mark Manson
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