You’ll learn
- Reasons to avoid the role of rescuer
- How honesty can transform your life
- Why comparing yourself to others never works
- The hidden similarities between you and a lobster
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first KEY POINT
Life is chaotic and unpredictable. No one, not even you, can know what to expect from the future. But you can influence it by taking full responsibility for your fate. Our brains are wired differently, shaped by individual experiences, but one thing unites us: we all ride the wave between two fundamental principles of human experience:• Order is the comfort zone, where people follow the rules, and everything feels familiar and stable.
• Chaos is the wild unknown, where life might catch you off guard. It could be the sudden downpour on a clear day, an unexpected glitch in a well-rehearsed routine, or a sharp turn when the road seemed straight. Chaos is always close by, ready to remind you that no matter how carefully you plan, life holds plenty of surprises.
Together, they mold your character. But if you don’t balance chaos and order, happiness feels like chasing the wind. That's when the 12 rules for life come into play. Each key point includes two thematically linked ones. However, they shouldn't limit you; they are here to help you discover your purpose.Ready to take control of your path? Then, stay tuned to unlock the answers to life's big questions that will redefine how you see the world!
second KEY POINT
Rule 1: Don't lie.Have you ever wondered how much we use words to get what we want? Carefully crafting our wording seems like an easy solution to fit in or reach personal goals. But living that way can cause a person to lose themselves.Now, think about someone who always avoids conflict and follows the rules without question. Such a person convinces everyone, including themselves, that everything is fine, becoming a mere reflection of others' expectations. It is one of the most damaging forms of lying, often disguised as politeness or conformity, making it difficult to recognize until it has caused significant harm.

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