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Rejection Builds Boundaries

  • Saying "no" to things that don’t align with your values creates clarity.
  • Boundaries protect your mental health and strengthen relationships.
  • Rejection allows you to focus on what truly matters without distractions.

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* challenges conventional self-help advice by emphasizing the importance of prioritizing meaningful values, embracing discomfort, and taking responsibility. Through a candid, no-nonsense approach, Manson highlights the power of accepting life’s uncertainties and struggles as essential for personal growth and fulfillment.

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