The Paradox of Living: A Self-Esteem Perspective
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"What surprises me most about humankind is that we get bored with childhood, we rush to grow up, and then long to be children again. That we lose our health to make money, and then lose our money to restore our health. That by thinking anxiously about the future, we forget the present, such that we live neither for the present nor the future. That we live as if we will never die, and die as if we had never lived." — Anaïs Nin
We rush through life. As children, we long to be older, believing that adulthood holds the freedom and power we crave. Then, as adults, we find ourselves reminiscing about the simplicity of childhood, wishing we could turn back time.
We push ourselves to the limit, sacrificing our health to build careers, accumulat...
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