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Resilience: Mastering The Art of Taking Whatever Sh*t Life Throws At You
Resilience: Mastering The Art of Taking Whatever Sh*t Life Throws At You
Resilience: Mastering The Art of Taking Whatever Sh*t Life Throws At You
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Resilience: Mastering The Art of Taking Whatever Sh*t Life Throws At You

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Life is a long journey that does not always follow what we had planned. On your last vacation, did everything turn out as you had planned to the millimeter? Therein lies the secret of living in the moment and knowing how to manage every contingency that arises, no matter how complicated it may seem at that moment.

 

Then, with perspective, are the stories that we like to tell our friends the most, "Do you remember the rebound that I got caught with the boss when he fired me and then it turns out that he did me the favor of being hooked on a better place?" And when did it seem that the plane crashed from moving so much that I ended up marrying the stewardess? " In the end, it is those little moments that mark our existence, however sour they may seem at the time.

 

It is as painful not to reach the "Good Life" as it is terrible not to be able to imagine it. The Good Life should not be used as an illusion of occasion. It is, in any case, the ultimate goal of those who promote Scientific Socialism as the method to permanently emancipate human beings.

 

Under capitalism, there has been no "Good Life," even what the bourgeoisie understands by "Living Well" (according to the taste of bankers, businessmen, clergymen, and landowners) has nothing to do with a project in which, really, express the objective quality of life.

 

When you are done reading this book, you will have gained a lifetime of experience in just a few short hours. The stories are interesting to follow, and the challenging concepts have been made easy to understand. So get ready to broaden your horizons and adjust your expectations because you are in for one hell of a ride!

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2022
ISBN9798201231460
Resilience: Mastering The Art of Taking Whatever Sh*t Life Throws At You
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Malia Kōnane

Malia Kōnane is a 40-year-old admin assistant who enjoys meditation, playing card games, and drinking coffee. She is energetic and gentle but can also be very rude and a bit violent. She is addicted to coffee, which her friend Sally Mason Mason pointed out when she was 18. The problem intensified in 2001. Malia has lost three jobs due to her addiction, specifically: IT technician, local activist, and clerk. She is an American who defines herself as bisexual. She has a degree in business studies. She grew up in a middle-class neighborhood. Having never really known her parents, she was raised in a series of foster homes. She is currently in a relationship with Mica May Watson. Mica is 3 years older than her and works as a screenplay writer. Malia has one child with her girlfriend, Mica: James, aged 4. Malia's best friend is an admin assistant called Sally Mason. They are inseparable. She also hangs around with Abi O'Connor and Jayden Hill. They enjoy extreme ironing together.

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    Resilience - Malia Kōnane

    INTRODUCTION. 3

    Chapter One: Awareness. 5

    Basic Self-awareness 5

    Adequate self-assessment (correct self-assessment): 5

    The 4 possible phases of self-awareness: 7

    Phase 1 7

    Phase 2 7

    Phase 3 7

    Phase 4 7

    Understanding what makes you happy, who you are, and what you want to be. 8

    Existential crisis: when we do not find significance in our life 9

    The answer to the question Who am I? 10

    Chapter Two: Mentality. 12

    First of all, be aware of your power. 13

    Obstacles are not impediments, and when your circumstances change, if your thinking is correct, you can too.  15

    Obstacles Push You to Adapt 15

    Tips To Develop Skills 16

    Chapter Three: Care, know what to do when you feel darkness approaching. 17

    If you feel like things are going wrong, how can you adapt to not fall into your problems and let them consume you?  19

    Chapter 4: Relationships. 22

    The negative effect of toxic people in your life 23

    Looking at which relationships lift you up and which ones drag you down. 24

    Are you ready to finally start knowing How To Attract the Right People? 24

    1. Be clear about who you are, not what they tell you to be. 24

    2. Draw your ideal, and be specified. 25

    3. Be good at repelling people. 25

    4. How to Attract the Right People: Let yourself be found. 25

    5. Be open to whatever comes your way. 25

    Identifying Relationships That Will Hurt Us 26

    How to identify relationships that will hurt us 26

    Chapter 5: Purpose. 28

    The Short-Term Goals 29

    Long-Term Goals 30

    Having a purpose for your life, even if it's not great, will keep you going, even when things fall apart.  30

    Conclusion

    Introduction.

    Life is a long journey that does not always follow what we had planned. On your last vacation, did everything turn out as you had planned to the millimeter? Therein lies the secret of living in the moment and knowing how to manage every contingency that arises, no matter how complicated it may seem at that moment.

    Then, with perspective, are the stories that we like to tell our friends the most, Do you remember the rebound that I got caught with the boss when he fired me and then it turns out that he did me the favor of being hooked on a better place? And when did it seem that the plane crashed from moving so much that I ended up marrying the stewardess? " In the end, it is those little moments that mark our existence, however sour they may seem at the time.

    It is as painful not to reach the Good Life as it is terrible not to be able to imagine it. The Good Life should not be used as an illusion of occasion. It is, in any case, the ultimate goal of those who promote Scientific Socialism as the method to permanently emancipate human beings.

    Under capitalism, there has been no Good Life, even what the bourgeoisie understands by Living Well (according to the taste of bankers, businessmen, clergymen, and landowners) has nothing to do with a project in which, really, express the objective quality of life.

    The aberrations are incalculable. Waste, excess, and obscenity are confused with the Good Life. For the people, the Bad Life reigns, which has brought down, without restraint, the quality of everything. There are heartless adjustments and insane impoverishment.

    We live infested with uncertainty; the situation of the workers is worse, day by day, and it is no longer possible to imagine a life liberated from the injustices that capitalism brings to the workers between poverty, marginalization, and abandonment, including corruption its devastating

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