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Succumbing to the self-pity and "woe is me" narrative accomplishes...
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Ryan Holiday
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The Daily Stoic: 366
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Succumbing to the self-pity and "woe is me" narrative accomplishes nothing-nothing except sapping you of the energy and motivation you need to do something about your problem.
( Ryan Holiday )
[ The Daily Stoic: 366 ]
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