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Rule 5: Your Dharma Sets The Tone

Rule 5: Your Dharma Sets The Tone

Your Dharma is your purpose in life, it is what you are passionate about and what you are good at. Live in accordance to your Dharma and help your partner with discovering and living their Dharma, as it will help you feel fulfilled.

For more on Dharma, check out my summary of Jay Shetty's first book "Think Like A Monk".

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Psychology student with a passion for learning and developing as a person.

In this book, former monk Jay Shetty shares how to find, keep and let go of love. An amazing book on healthy love with insights that can be applied to any type of relationship and in any stage. I recommend reading the entire book.

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