
Today with Purpose
By Harvey Ramer

Today with PurposeSep 25, 2023

The Unseen Toll of High Pressure (Why Good Jobs Go Bad: Part 5)
In this episode, we delve into the challenges of modern work culture, from the unrealistic expectations set by employers to the high-pressure tactics that can lead to burnout. We explore how to humanize the workplace and why it's crucial for both employees and employers to foster a culture of mutual respect and collaboration.
Introduction
- Brief overview of the episode's focus: The challenges and pitfalls of modern work culture.
The Legacy of the Industrial Revolution
- How the efficiency of the assembly line has influenced our treatment of workers as machines.
West Coast Software Companies: A Case Study
- The culture of long hours and the blurring lines between work and life.
Personal Experience: A Wake-Up Call
- A firsthand account of interviewing with a major tech company and the alarming lifestyle it revealed.
The Cost of Unrealistic Expectations
- How unrealistic expectations lead to burnout and the two main sources of these expectations.
The Downside of High-Pressure Tactics
- The impact of high-pressure tactics on employee well-being and performance.
The Pitfalls of Hierarchical Planning
- How top-down planning can sideline the most productive team members and lead to ineffective strategies.
Humanizing Work: A Grassroots Approach
- Practical steps for creating a more humane and collaborative work environment.
How to Be a Pressure Relief Valve
- Tips for relieving workplace pressure and fostering a balanced work-life culture.
Conclusion
- Summary of key takeaways and a call to action for both employees and employers to work towards a more fulfilling and respectful work environment.
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The Game Feels Rigged (Why Good Jobs Go Bad: Part 4)
In today's episode, we dive deep into the complexities of the modern workplace and explore why even good jobs can sometimes make us feel trapped and disengaged. We're not just diagnosing the problem; we're also offering actionable solutions to help you regain control and find fulfillment in your career. What You'll Learn: The high cost of ambiguity at work and how it affects team dynamics. Why employees disengage and how to combat this in your own work life. Strategies for setting clear objectives and aligning them with your company's mission. The importance of continuous learning and staying curious in your professional journey. Key Takeaways: Weekly Objectives: How setting your top three objectives can bring clarity and focus to your work. Self-Awareness and Reflection: The role of understanding your daily tasks in increasing your engagement. Open Communication: Why asking for clarity can prevent misunderstandings and align you better with your team's objectives. Combat Resentment: Tips for shifting your perspective to make daily frustrations more bearable. Don't miss this episode filled with insights and strategies to help you navigate the often confusing world of work. Whether you're feeling stuck or just looking for ways to enhance your career, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in now! Read and Share: If you found value in this episode, consider reading the accompanying article on our website and sharing it with your network to spread the insights. Thank you for joining us in this episode! If you've found it helpful, please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast. See you in the next episode!

You Are Replaceable (Why Good Jobs Go Bad: Part 3)
Overview
In today's episode, we tackle the unsettling question: Are you replaceable in your current job? We explore the industrial mindset that often views employees as expendable cogs in a machine. More importantly, we discuss how investing in your personal and professional growth can make you irreplaceable, benefiting both your career and the organization you work for.
Key Takeaways
1. Industrial Mindset: Many companies prioritize efficiency and output, often at the expense of individual employee value.
2. Human Uniqueness: Despite the replaceable roles we may fill, each person has unique skills, personalities, and strengths that can be nurtured.
3. Amplifying Qualities: Exceptional leaders focus on each team member's growth, providing a roadmap for personal and professional development.
4. Self-Driven Growth: Don't wait for your boss to guide your career. Take the initiative to invest in your own growth.
5. Empowerment: Even in a 'replaceable' work environment, you can take steps to increase your job satisfaction and career trajectory.
Application Ideas
1. Self-Assessment: Take some time this week to evaluate your skills, strengths, and weaknesses. Knowing your unique value can boost your confidence and help you find ways to make a greater impact at work.
2. Be Proactive: Look for opportunities to acquire new skills. Whether it's volunteering for a new project at work or taking an online course, show your commitment to your own professional development.
3. Open Communication: If you're feeling undervalued, consider having a candid conversation with your supervisor. Discuss your contributions, your willingness to take on more responsibilities, and your long-term career goals.
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Clashing Values Can Erode Trust (Why Good Jobs Go Bad: Part 2)
Key Takeaways: Aligned values, effective leadership, and open communication are essential for a healthy team and employee satisfaction.
Overview
In today's episode, we delve into the importance of aligned values and effective leadership in the workplace. Drawing on Gallup research, we find that fewer than half of employees understand what sets their company apart, and only 27% strongly believe in their company's values. Without clear values and alignment, even the best jobs can quickly sour.
Effective Leadership and Aligned Values
A strong leader not only communicates a compelling vision but also ties that vision to the daily efforts of the team. However, excellent leadership alone can't build a healthy team. The mission must resonate with every team member, achievable only when values align within the workplace.
Mission vs. Tactical Freedom
While it's crucial to agree on the mission, team members should have the freedom to make tactical decisions. Micromanagement can lead to chaos, decreased productivity, and disengagement among team members.
The Risk of Value Misalignment
Even when team members agree with the company's mission and values, personal value mismatches can still occur. For instance, a young, ambitious company willing to bend the truth can alienate employees who value honesty.
Conflict Is Inevitable
Conflicts and value mismatches will happen even in the best organizations. Leaders should remain vigilant about how their actions impact team engagement and make ethical decisions thoughtfully.
Navigating Value Misalignment
1. Self-Reflection: Capture your personal values and compare them with your company’s values.
2. Evaluate Your Engagement: Assess if value misalignments are affecting your work engagement.
3. Confront: If your core values conflict with your leaders’ actions, consider providing anonymous feedback, engaging in direct confrontation, or even a career transition.
This episode serves as a guide for both leaders and team members to navigate the complex landscape of value alignment in the workplace. Read the entire article at FlareMark.com

Blurry Vision Risks the Mission (Why Good Jobs Go Bad: Part 1)
This is the first episode in a series entitled, Why Good Jobs Go Bad.
In this episode, Harvey Ramer explores the importance of aligning with a company's mission for job satisfaction and effective performance. He delves into the necessity of clear communication and self-awareness in connecting daily tasks to an organization's broader goals.
The Importance of Mission Alignment: Being effective as an employee requires adopting the company's mission as your own. Shared values and coordinated efforts depend on clear expectations and a shared vision.
The Role of Leadership: Leaders must communicate their goals clearly to help team members engage more fully in their daily work. A compelling mission can make all the difference.
Personal Experience: Harvey shares a personal story about how getting glasses changed his perspective, drawing a parallel to how a clear mission can bring a new focus to your work life.
Questions to Ask: If you're unsure about how your daily tasks contribute to the company's mission, it's crucial to ask questions. This not only clarifies your role but also provides valuable feedback to leadership.
Self-Accountability: Take the initiative to see how your work fits into the bigger picture. This proactive approach can make your work more fulfilling.
Feedback and Adaptation: Regularly seek constructive criticism and use it to align better with the company's mission.
Read the full article, Blurry Vision Risks the Mission, here.

A Morbid Question Worth Asking (How Logotherapy May Help You Discover Your Purpose)
Episode Summary
In this episode, we delve into the life and teachings of Victor Frankl, a psychologist who survived the horrors of Auschwitz and emerged with a message of hope. We explore his concept of logotherapy and how asking a seemingly morbid question can help you discover your life's purpose.
Key Points
- Victor Frankl's three-year experience in Auschwitz and how he managed to find hope in the bleakest of conditions.
- The importance of choosing one's attitude, even in the most dire circumstances.
- Frankl's development of logotherapy, a tool to help people find their life's purpose.
- The provocative question Frankl asks: "Why do you not commit suicide?"
- Practical strategies to infuse your work and life with meaning.
Quotes
- "The last of the human freedoms: to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." - Victor Frankl
- "Your faith will strengthen as you take steps towards your purpose. Risks, failures, and victories all carry meaning along the path."
Recommended Resources
- "Man's Search for Meaning" by Victor Frankl
- "The Doctor and the Soul" by Victor Frankl
Strategies for a Meaningful Work Life
- Adopt a Positive Attitude: Be optimistic about your work and how it aligns with your broader mission.
- Discover Meaning in Small Tasks: Look for the intent behind each task to enhance your sense of fulfillment.
- Aim to Uplift Others: Support your colleagues to enrich your day and foster a positive work environment.
Closing Thoughts
If you're struggling to find your purpose, remember that any worthy goal may be too grand for you alone—it's meant for sharing. Take steps towards your purpose and don't lose hope; a fuller life awaits you beyond your comfort zone.
To read the transcript, visit FlareMark.com.
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Finding the Purpose of Work (Should It be Intrinsically Motivating?)
Episode Summary
In this episode, we explore the complexities of finding purpose in work. We discuss the diverse paths to career success and how our unique values, interests, and aspirations shape our professional lives. We also delve into the importance of mindset, emotional resilience, and planning for the future.
Key Points
- The concept of career satisfaction is not one-size-fits-all.
- The influence of social media and podcasting on career choices.
- The contrasting perspectives on what constitutes a rewarding career.
- The role of mindset in finding joy and purpose in work.
- Strategies for building career resilience.
Quotes
- "Wherever you go, there you are." - Jon Kabat-Zinn
- "Sometimes the path to fulfillment requires only minor changes in our vocation, but it always hinges on a clear, compelling mission."
Strategies for Building Career Resilience
- Embrace a Mindset Shift for Security: Focus on what you can control, such as your performance and skills, to create a sense of security.
- Build Emotional Resilience: Adapt to changes and challenges to maintain a positive outlook and stay focused on your goals.
- Plan for Multiple Scenarios: Have a contingency plan to navigate the uncertainties of at-will employment.
Closing Thoughts
Before making any radical changes to your career, it's crucial to ask yourself what truly matters to you. Sometimes, the path to fulfillment doesn't require a complete career overhaul but a shift in mindset and minor adjustments.
To read the transcript, visit https://www.flaremark.com/posts/purpose-of-work/.
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Monday Motivation Renamed to Today with Purpose

The Courage to Desire (How to Navigate Your Life's Work and Legacy)
In this episode, we delve into the challenging yet rewarding journey of understanding what we truly want from life. We discuss the fear of failure, rejection, and the courage it takes to be honest with ourselves.
- The importance of understanding what we want from life and how it's often more challenging to express as adults due to our fear of failure and rejection.
- The role of our intrinsic calling and how we often delay the pursuit of it until the pain of avoiding it outweighs the struggle of embracing it.
- The concept of taking calculated risks and stepping out of our comfort zone to respond to our calling.
- The power of change and how our life story, including its darkest chapters, holds clues to the impact we yearn to make on the world.
- The transformative power of any occupation when we have a mission in mind.
- The importance of rewards that energize us and maintain our positive attitude, and how voicing these rewards is an underappreciated aspect of career management.
- The challenge to uncover what we genuinely want from our life’s work, define how we want to effect that change, and clarify the rewards that will keep us invigorated.
- “Our lives improve only when we take chances - and the first and most difficult risk we can take is to be honest with ourselves.” - Walter Inglis Anderson
We also share some feedback from our listeners:
- Bailey Lipscomb, a software engineer, shares how our Monday Motivation emails provide a fresh start to the week with wise principles and a vision.
- Greg Gerber, a writer and coach, appreciates the timely topics and actionable steps provided in our messages.
- A local business and ministry leader finds reading Monday Motivation meaningful, thoughtful, and encouraging.
- Melissa Bloom, a coach and author, values the empathy, compassion, and hope in our messages, acknowledging the dissatisfaction many people feel even with seemingly successful lives.
We challenge you to uncover what you genuinely want from your life’s work, define how you want to effect that change, and clarify the rewards that will keep you invigorated. When you have clarity about your mission, your mode of work, and your compensation needs, you are ready to leave a legacy. We eagerly anticipate seeing what you will accomplish!
Join us in the next episode as we continue to explore the journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
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We Desperately Need the Cycle of Joy (3 Ways to Spread Happiness)
Life overflows with good things, but its darker side is ever-present. We all carry our own burdens, our own wounds, and our own struggles. We walk a tightrope, balancing reality and hope. So, how do we keep our footing?
Read the article, We Desperately Need The Cycle of Joy (3 Ways to Spread Happiness) at the FlareMark website.

Why Making Others Feel Small is Wrong (The Power of Encouragement)
This episode is a heartfelt plea for empathy, understanding, and active encouragement. It's a reflection on the fragility of dreams, the scarcity of courage, and the fleeting nature of time. I share insights on how to protect our aspirations from naysayers and the importance of fostering a supportive community. If you've ever felt small or have unintentionally made someone else feel that way, this is for you. Together, let's champion each other's dreams and create a kinder, more understanding world. I hope you'll join me on this journey of self-discovery and growth. Read the entire article, Why Making Others Feel Small is Wrong (The Power of Encouragement), at the FlareMark website.

On Being Self-Forgetful (How to Cultivate a Thoughtful Paradigm Shift)
Let’s be honest: many of our thoughts revolve around ourselves. We deliberate over our aspirations, strategize about increasing income, fret over the future, and stew on past regrets. This self-centered thought process contracts our worldview into a downward spiral. If left unchecked, it may lead us to become myopic, fear failure, and overlook opportunities to assist others. Sound familiar?
Read the article, On Being Self-Forgetful, at FlareMark.com.

This Powerful Secret Will Help You Abandon Anxiety and Make More Money (Overcoming Fear and Unlocking Your Financial Potential)
Throughout my childhood, I felt insignificant compared to my siblings. They were skilled, capable, and hard workers who earned respect from others. I was tall and self-conscious, clumsy, and often lost in thought. It seemed like the world welcomed everyone else, but left me uneasy and uncertain about my place in it. As I matured, I discovered humor as a way to gain favor with others by defusing tense situations. I saw myself as a joke, a clown pretending at life. Despite these dark feelings, I also found a passion for music. A family friend left an acoustic guitar in our home, and through diligent practice, I developed my musical skills and received recognition for my talents. Instead of playing the fool, I played guitar and sang for appreciative audiences. This recognition certainly boosted my ego, but my self-image remained unchanged. I still believed I was insignificant, but I could fool others into believing I had value through hard work. Read the article, This Powerful Secret Will Help You Abandon Anxiety and Make More Money at FlareMark.com.

You Don't Have to Feel Fulfilled Now to Live a Life of Significance (Success Isn't a Moment in Time, So Keep Growing)
Correction: The quote about success and failure does NOT belong to Churchill, but it is often attributed to him. But whoever said it encapsulated a profound truth.
You may be feeling elated. Perhaps you are excited for the next few days and feel prepared for any challenge. Or you may be heavy with care, and your outlook may be bleak. Whether joyful or joyless, consider this truth: today is a tiny blip in time. Your circumstances, good or bad, will soon change. Your story goes on. Where you are going matters more than your present circumstances.
Read the article, You Don't Have to Feel Fulfilled Now to Live a Life of Significance at FlareMark.com.

Embracing the Unknown (How to Navigate Life with Confidence and Faith)

It won't always be like this (7 ways to get ready for a better tomorrow today)
In the article, "It Won't Always Be Like This: 7 Ways to Get Ready for a Better Tomorrow Today," Harvey Ramer discusses how adopting a positive mindset and taking practical steps can help individuals overcome challenges and create a brighter future. The author shares seven tips that have helped him grow, including trusting that everything has a purpose, practicing optimism and gratitude, learning new skills, being curious, investing in others, learning to say no, and finding encouragers and mentors. By focusing on these attitudes and actions, individuals can improve their lives and set themselves on a path to success.
Discover how you can take charge of your life and make your future better by embracing a positive attitude, cultivating meaningful relationships, and acquiring new skills. Click through to read the full article and learn about the seven powerful attitudes and actions that can help you grow, even in the face of significant challenges.

These 5 tactics will help you finish what you start (How everyone can be a finisher)
Unlock the secret to finishing what you start with this inspiring podcast episode, and read the details in the article "These 5 Tactics Will Help You Finish What You Start". Delve into the incredible story of J.R.R. Tolkien's journey to completing his masterwork trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, and discover how his experience can inspire you to tackle your own creative projects. We share practical advice on counting the cost, setting small goals, finding your community, celebrating the process, and avoiding procrastination. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights that will not only help you complete your creative visions, but also leave a lasting legacy. Read on and become the finisher you always knew you could be!

The secret of success everyone knows but no one wants to mention (Build a life you can be proud of)
When you hear the word work what comes to mind? Does it bring up positive or negative emotions? I know work is a good thing. It is how we impact the world and deploy our gifts both for our benefit and that of others. Yet my first response is negative. Work feels hard. And heavy. In an ideal world, maybe I’d rather have a life of leisure. But would I really?
Last year, we moved to Florida. I relish the warm winter and nearby beaches. And the dry season also means much less lawn work. Grass doesn’t grow fast without rain.
But this week, the yard needed attention. On Monday, I considered heading out to the garage, wheeling out the lawnmower, and taking the grass down a few inches. But that day and for the rest of the week, I found good reasons to avoid it. Yardwork didn’t sound fun. Laziness was the real cause of my hesitancy. But other more subtle factors often keep us from taking up our life’s work with enthusiasm. Read the article: The Secret of Success Everyone Knows but No One Wants to Mention

Harmonizing talent and self-discipline (Striking a chord for personal growth)
I remember clearly the day I first saw someone play an acoustic guitar with finesse. As I listened, my soul was refreshed and awakened to a new desire. With all the dedication a six-year-old boy can muster, I resolved to play guitar well enough to move people. It pulled me in. There was no declaration of purpose based on my talent or willpower. I fell in love with the instrument. It hooked me. Over the following two decades, this love of music would teach me much about the place of hard work and talent. Talent is a gift. It is bestowed on us and sometimes discovered by accident. It is like the Staples Easy Button. I wish all life were as effortless as pushing a button, but an easy life produces laziness. Long division was my nemesis. I could add or subtract two numbers, but these forever-long rows of numbers and decimal points stymied me. I always buried one thoughtless mistake in a pile of brilliant calculations. It felt like a miracle when I made it to high school. Without a natural talent for math, there was no “Easy Button” to push. The only way out was to grind through the next day, then the next.
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”— Tim Notke
Read the article: Harmonizing Talent and Self-Discipline

Pay the price and win the reward like a champion
When I am in the middle of a project, sometimes I feel like I am losing my bearings, and my energy starts to fade. The clarity with which I began the work falters, and I search for external validation of the unfinished work. I question if I should continue. Will all this work have any impact in the end? Perhaps you experience this too. If so, let me remind you of a simple truth. It takes commitment to complete anything worth doing.
Persisting through the middle of a project is simple but never easy. If you’re in the middle of a challenge, hanging onto four common-sense ideas will get you through. Read the whole article here: Pay the Price and Win the Reward like a Champion To receive Monday Motivation by email, sign up at the FlareMark website.

These 4 not-so-secret weapons win the battle with self-doubt (Is your flame of ambition a flicker?)
Do you want more? We can be content with what we have but not complacent. Grateful, but not passive. Since healthy human beings grow, this desire for more is healthful. It is necessary for our thriving. Despite our drive to keep growing as adults, many stagnate into complacency. As a result, we miss out on the impact we could have. Our sphere of influence shrinks because we stop taking risks and chasing the life we desire. We tell ourselves we are satisfied, but our lives are hollow, and we know it’s a lie. Before long, we find ourselves shrinking from challenges habitually. We become small, self-doubting, and, in our minds at least, inconsequential.
Read the whole article here: Pay the Price and Reap Win the Reward like a Champion
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Do you think your story is significant? (Stop hiding your real self, and create impact)
Everything that happens has a purpose. If you believe this is true, even mundane coincidences have meaning. If everything you go through is for a reason, even the lowest and most painful moments are vital to the plot. To skip them would be to miss the point. Yet these shameful, gut-wrenching, or embarrassing moments are the ones we tend to scrub from our memories. We sanitize our stories and leave them without dynamism.
Read the whole article here: Do You Think Your Story Has Significance?
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How perseverance can launch you into purposeful living (Remember, success is a team sport)
This past week was packed full of tasks requiring intellectual and emotional energy. From Monday through Wednesday, I assisted coworkers at my job on an urgent initiative. Then in my off hours, I coached two clients and prepared to attend a retreat nearby. I support entrepreneurs as they clarify their vision, strategy, and tactics. And I do so from a just few steps ahead. My business is not mature enough for me to leap into full-time entrepreneurship. I hoped the retreat would realign my values and that I could return to my coaching work with renewed vigor.
Read the accompanying article, How Perseverance Can Launch You into Purposeful Living.
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How wisdom and skill position us for good luck (Don't wait for lightning to strike)
I used the word luck for the first time when I was an inquisitive eight-year-old boy. It had a mysterious and powerful ring to it. I needed a word to capture the idea that things happened by chance. It helped me think about the the apparent meaninglessness of some of my early childhood experiences. Despite my excitement about it, the word was not well-received. Someone, I think one of my parents, said I must never say the word again. Luck is not as dangerous as I learned as a child, but we need a clear understanding to keep our thinking healthy.
Read the accompanying article, How Wisdom and Skill Position Us for Good Luck.
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On eating frogs and climbing hills (prioritizing the unglamorous to preserve willpower)
Several years ago, I read a delightful book called Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy. The book’s premise is simple. Since we lose willpower throughout the day, it is best to do the hard things first. Hopefully, you never have to eat an actual frog. But if a frog is on the menu, eat it first thing in the morning.
Read the accompanying article, On Eating Frogs and Climbing Hills.
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How to keep hope alive (make today better than yesterday)
"No matter how bad things got, I always focused on what I could do that day. It's like they say, it is best to live in the moment." My new friend looked at me with raised eyebrows expecting a response. I could see that belief was one of her core values. Since we moved to Florida last year, I have created a habit of going to a local coffee shop once a week. I take my Bible, a book I'm reading, and an iPad for writing. Something about the background noise helps me think. A new environment brings new ideas. But it also opens us to new people.
Read the related article How to Keep Hope Alive.
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Keep learning (it’s the best way to get something nobody will ever steal)
If there is one lesson I have learned more times than any other, it is this: I have a small amount of understanding. And my understanding of the limits of my knowledge is not trustworthy. I am likely to believe I understand something and be wrong or partly correct, even when l am convinced. But if this is true, why should I continue to learn? No matter what I understand today, tomorrow, I will need to relearn at least some aspect of it.
Read the related article, Keep Learning.
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How can I choose the right career opportunity?
“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” — Thomas Edison Open doors for success are everywhere, and we overlook many of them. But should we say yes to every high-yield opportunity that requires hard work?
Read the related article, How Can I Choose the Right Career Opportunity?
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Are you more valuable to your business than a powerful computer?
I’ve seen the effects of commoditization over the last 50 years. As a boy, I remember small “Mom and Pop” grocery stores around my home in Canada and my family’s ancestral home in Wakarusa, Indiana. But such stores have become rare. As larger businesses create supply chain efficiencies and exert buying power, they price small businesses out of the market. Low prices benefit me as a consumer, but price competition has decimated the once-vibrant main streets of many small towns.
This week we think about the importance of originality. But is it really so important?
Read the related article, Are You Worth More to Your Business Than a Powerful Computer?
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Are you happy like an addict?
In recent years, I have spoken to several people who sleep on the streets. I was surprised that some of them were there because it made them happy. How is your search for happiness different from theirs?
Read the related article, Are You Happy Like an Addict?
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Make an easy escape from the tyranny of an aimless day.
Use a simple daily habit to make progress daily, preserve your autonomy, and track your growth.
Read the related article, Make an Easy Escape from the Tyranny of an Aimless Day.
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