If someone acts like they have the answers to what you should do with your life, be wary of them. Everyone is the sole custodian of their own life, and blanket ‘formulas’ miss out a key point: the world isn’t set up to allow everyone to thrive equally.
There are seven billion of us, we absolutely need equality of opportunity, but if we are *all* striving to be *the* next superstar, by default many of us are going to be disappointed.
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This book is about unpicking society’s definitions of success and at the same time looking at what we truly want for ourselves, but it’s also about the bigger picture. It is based on the podcast interview of Emma Gannon.
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According to the author Greg McKeown, if we try to give ourselves more time for our self-care and essential activities, that only benefit us, people are bound to be disappointed. By making more time for what’s “essential” in your life, you’re necessarily going to disappoint other people.
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