La Ley de la Retrocesión”, que presenta la idea de que mientras más persigas el sentirte bien todo el tiempo, más insatisfecho estarás; pues persegui… - Mark Manson

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La Ley de la Retrocesión”, que presenta la idea de que mientras más persigas el sentirte bien todo el tiempo, más insatisfecho estarás; pues perseguir algo sólo refuerza el hecho de que careces de ello.

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About Mark Manson

Mark Manson (born 9 March 1984) is an American self-help author, blogger and entrepreneur.

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that rather than attempting to implement, often through lethal force, their conceptual self across the world, people should question their conceptual self and become more comfortable with the reality of their own death. Becker called this “the bitter antidote,” and

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