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The Paradox of Plenty: Existential Strategies for Decisive Living

Current price: $16.95
The Paradox of Plenty: Existential Strategies for Decisive Living
The Paradox of Plenty: Existential Strategies for Decisive Living

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The Paradox of Plenty: Existential Strategies for Decisive Living

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In "The Paradox of Plenty", author and business leader, Casper Brix, takes you on a journey through the modern world's vast choices and how they shape our lives. This book blends the latest findings from psychology and consumer behavior with deep thoughts from philosophy to show how our freedom to choose affects our happiness. First released in Denmark, "The Paradox of Plenty" is a guide to understanding why we feel overwhelmed by choices and how to handle this abundance. Casper Brix offers clear insights and practical steps to help you live a life that's true to your deepest wishes, finding peace and joy in a world full of opportunities. Inside "The Paradox of Plenty" you'll discover: Start your journey towards a life of balance and happiness. "The Paradox of Plenty" is your companion in understanding and mastering the art of choice. It's time to find your path to joy and fulfillment in a world of possibilities.Your first step to a more content and authentic life starts right here.

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