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Maximize Your Free Will

Par : Orielle
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235257863
  • EAN9798235257863
  • Date de parution15/07/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Most of us are carrying around invisible rules. Don't rest until you've earned it. Don't disappoint people. Don't want too much. Don't change your mind. Don't start until you're ready. Nobody remembers agreeing to these rules, yet they quietly shape our lives. Maximize Your Free Will is a collection of 100 permissions that question the assumptions we've absorbed about work, money, relationships, grief, joy, time, solitude, and becoming the person we want to be.
Rather than offering another system to master or another list of habits to perfect, this book asks a simpler question:Who gave you that rule?Each permission is a short reflection that invites you to look at familiar struggles from a different angle. Some are gentle. Some are uncomfortable. Some may feel like conversations you wish someone had with you years ago. Inside you'll find permissions like: To want money without shame.
To be bad at the thing you love. To grieve futures that never happened. To stop explaining yourself. To rest before you're exhausted. To begin again without carrying your old identity. Read one permission each morning. Read several in one sitting. Open to a random page when your thoughts become louder than your own judgment. There is no right way to use this book. If you've ever felt trapped by expectations you never consciously chose, this book is an invitation to notice them and decide which ones still deserve a place in your life.
Sometimes freedom doesn't begin with a dramatic decision. Sometimes it begins with giving yourself permission.