Everybody else knows exactly what you have to do to get your life in order, including yourself, yet it hardly ever gets done.
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I agree. This is a very interesting thing that I have been thinking a lot about recently. Especially when it comes to personal issues like addiction and weight loss. It is clear what the solution is, but making your thought jive with your actions is difficult. I think that understanding this diffiuclty is key to developing a personal active philosophy.
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