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Time is a trap

Time is a trap

Living in the future steals joy from the present:

  • The “now” is the only moment that’s ever real
  • Chasing goals often becomes an addiction
  • Presence lets you experience life, not just plan it
  • Peace isn’t found someday—it’s found today

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"An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest." - Benjamin Franklin

This book isn’t about ideas—it’s about waking up. It shows how most of us live trapped in thought, chasing the future or replaying the past. But peace? It’s always right here, right now. If you’ve ever wanted to quiet your mind, stop time, or feel truly alive, this one’s a compass back to stillness.

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