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Redefine your relationship with time from "summary" of The Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen Lakhiani

When we think about time, we often see it as something finite, something we never have enough of. We rush through our days, trying to cram in as much as possible, always feeling like we're running out of time. But what if we could change our relationship with time? What if we could see time as something flexible, something we can bend and shape to suit our needs?The truth is, time is a man-made construct. It's not something that exists outside of us, ticking away relentlessly. We created the concept of time to help us make sense of the world around us, to organize our lives and our societies. But what if we could break free from the constraints of time, and see it for what it really is - a tool, rather than a master? When we redefine our relationship with time, we open up a world of possibilities. We no longer see time as...
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    The Code of the Extraordinary Mind

    Vishen Lakhiani

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