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I am about to reveal an uncomfortable truth, so brace yourself…Most people’s modern day problems are self-created, and would simply dissolve if they changed the way they were responding to them and the actions they were taking.
Since the advent of TV & Movies, we began to think it was normal to have immense amount of drama in our lives. We’ve been led to think that’s normal, acceptable and just the natural way things tend to be. I’m here to tell you it’s not.
The drama monster has a bottomless appetite and the only way to stop the hunger is to starve it for good. Live to give, to enjoy, and focus on what’s good, rather than what’s constantly wrong, bad or sucks. It’ll change your life and lead you one step closer to your dreams.