Guidebook Lesson 78 – Today, I choose to make better choices with my time
(page 254)
“The ultimate paradox of our lives is that we are all trying to accomplish more in less time in order to obtain more free time, which we often use to do even less. Doesn’t this scenario sound absolutely ridiculous?”
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