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Lädt ... Why are you not Happy? What are you doing to sabotage your Happiness?von Bill McDowell
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Don't life beat you down and make you give up on finding your happiness. Grab this book today and learn to live again and love life again. This book is made for people who are dealing with unhappiness and for the people who surround them. It was written to shed light on how people can be unhappy with their lives, and it explains that a degree of being unsatisfied, anxious, or stressed is common, and it is okay for people to feel down. It also tells that at a certain point, it is okay to be unhappy. More or less, being unhappy is a mechanism that drives humans to find out the things that make them feel that something is wrong with the system they are in, or there is something faulty inwhat they find to be motivating. Unhappiness is a catalyst for change, and it is one of the integral things that can make people discover their true selves.Not only will this book help you find solutions for unhappiness, but it also defines what an unhappy person is. You will find that being unhappy can be common for most people, despite having the ability to travel or communicate easier. You will find that not even the people who have the ability to buy luxurious things or have more relationships possible are immune from being sad. It is in the nature of man to find negativity in life because humans live increasingly complex lives due to the advancements of the current times. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Discover... What is Unhappiness? Signs That You Are Not Happy Top 10 Mistakes You Do That Make You Feel Unhappy Battling Unhappiness Much, much more!ce Buy It Now Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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