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  "textContent": "## Review\n\nThe only self help book that I think is worth reading. The core ideas of the books are a bit counterintutive and can be felt as attacking one self but if you have courage to see life from a diffrent perspective you would really enjoy it.\n\nA “counter-intuitive” self-help guide that argues life’s improvement doesn’t come from “turning lemons into lemonade,” but from learning to stomach lemons better. It’s a call to stop chasing a hollow “positive” life and instead find meaning through struggle.\n\nAs its said in book\n\n> The pursuit of positive experiences is itself a negative experience. And, paradoxically, the acceptance of one’s negative experience is itself a positive experience.\n\nA must read if you are feeling you are not worth it.",
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