Breakneck by Dan Wang - A 300-Word Book Review
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Breakneck by Dan Wang - A 300-Word Book Review

The rise of China is scary for a lot of people in the Western world. There are many assumptions about their motives, where they are in their rise, and how the country is run. 

This book is one that’ll give you a better understanding, and perhaps, put you a little more at ease.

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5 Clear Signs That Someone is Toxic (and Should Be Avoided)
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5 Clear Signs That Someone is Toxic (and Should Be Avoided)

We all have boundaries. Some don’t need to be stated, while others do. 

Problems arise when you state your boundaries, and someone does not respect them (red flag!).

Let’s say you are afraid of heights, yet this person pretends to push you near a ledge.

Or you told them something confidentially, and they went and told others exactly what you shared with them.

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Use This Trick to Add A Little Happiness to Your Day
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Use This Trick to Add A Little Happiness to Your Day

If you write down everything that made you happy throughout your day, on your bad days, you’ll start to notice the good parts more easily.

Think about it.

If you have 4 great days in a row, and you notice how much it meant to you that your friend asked how your day went, when that bad day comes, and your friend still reaches out to you… You’ll feel that happy moment.

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7 Happy Habits to Help You Become More Optimistic (You Can Start Today)
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7 Happy Habits to Help You Become More Optimistic (You Can Start Today)

Negative thoughts are inevitable. Don’t bother getting rid of them. Instead, try to reframe them.

The best example is to look at failures as learning opportunities. You may not have succeeded this time, but you are now equipped with the knowledge or skills to succeed the next time.

Oftentimes, failures only look like failures in the timeframe you’re stuck in.

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