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  2. Mark Goulston - Wikipedia

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    Mark Goulston (February 21, 1948 – December 30, 2023) was an American psychiatrist, executive coach and consultant who had worked with Fortune 500 companies, universities, and other organizations.

  3. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living - Wikipedia

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    How to Stop Worrying and Start Living is a self-help book by Dale Carnegie first printed in 1948. Carnegie says in the preface that he wrote it because he "was one of the unhappiest lads in New York". He said that he made himself sick with worry because he hated his position in life, which he credits for wanting to figure out how to stop worrying.

  4. The Worry Trap - Wikipedia

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    An increased awareness of the separate nature of one's self stated as context and one's actual experience stated as content in the book, can reduce worry and stress on a person. While worrying is a natural emotion for everyone, excessive worrying can interfere with problem-solving and decision-making. [3]

  5. 30 Harsh Life Realities 20-Somethings Don’t Realize Yet ...

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    Books, articles, creepy pastas, anything. If you have the opportunity to do something that'll make you happy that won't hurt anyone then just bloody do it. Don't stand in your own way.

  6. Everything Is F*cked - Wikipedia

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    Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope is the third book by American blogger and author Mark Manson, published in 2019. [1] [2] It follows Manson's previous self-help book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck. It is a bestseller, [3] debuting at number one on the New York Times Best Seller list for Advice, How-to, and Miscellaneous. [4]

  7. The Eden Express - Wikipedia

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    The Eden Express: A Memoir of Insanity (ISBN 1-58322-543-9) is a 1975 memoir by Mark Vonnegut, son of American writer Kurt Vonnegut, about Mark's experiences in the late 1960s and his major psychotic breakdown and recovery.

  8. Mark W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Mark W. Smith (born September 4, 1968, in Cheverly, Maryland) is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, a former professor of law, and the founding partner of a Rockefeller Center-based law firm in New York City. [1]

  9. After America - Wikipedia

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    After America: Get Ready for Armageddon is a non-fiction book authored by socio-political commentator Mark Steyn, being published in 2011 by Regnery.In the work, he asserts that the United States has placed itself onto a trajectory towards decline and eventual collapse due to different trends in its history, a path that he states has been set out previously by other nations of the Western world.