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10 takeaways from «Return to The Why Cafe»

Doors to a happy life open again

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Hannah
Apr 30, 2023
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«Return to The Why Cafe» is a continuation of the world bestseller «The Cafe on the Edge of the World» (I advise you to start with it if you have not read it yet). In this book, John Strelecky will tell you how to turn your daily routine into a free and interesting life. It's time to get rid of unnecessary difficulties!

You can read or listen to the book «Return to The Why Cafe» or you can save a lot of time and read the 10 main conclusions from it without the fluff in just 5 minutes. Start your life's journey.

Enjoy reading!

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1. Actions are more important than desires

Let yourself do what you want. Don't think about it, just do it! If you go to a job you hate every day, the universe thinks you enjoy it. If you are unhappy in a relationship but still do not end it, you are signaling that you are happy with everything.

Only actions matter. Immediately begin to change what you do not like about life. You'll see - life will become easier and more pleasant.

2. Find your "playground"

Have you ever wondered why children have so much energy? They run around all day, play on the playground, and have fun. It seems that they have a motor inside, which does not allow them to sit still. The answer is simple - they just love what they do!

When children grow up, their games are replaced by the "work-home" mode. Adults live with the "must" mindset: you must work, you must earn money, etc., and what do they want? Do something you enjoy at least once a week to ensure you have enough energy for all work matters. Find your playground.

3. Searching for the meaning of life

If, after the first book, you have not yet figured out what the main goal of your life is, John Strelecky suggests doing the following:

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