The source of all suffering is the desire for a change in state. This desire for a change in state is what powers someone to take action. This desire for change can be seen as a craving, with it we are dissatisfied but driven, without it we are satisfied but lack ambition.
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Atomic Habits provides clear and concise instructions on how to improve in any desirable aspect of life. The major theme Clear presents in this book is how little changes can create remarkable results. Clear's provides a simple yet thorough process called the "Four Laws of Behavior Change." This life changing material is tied together through examples of principles and a structured process for creating desired habits while eliminating undesired habits. The following is a brief overview from a section in the book titled "Little Lessons from the Four Laws."
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