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| 3 | How to be happy on your ownOne thing I can’t stress enough: find at least one (but preferably more than one) hobby that you LOVE doing on your own (regularly) and that doesn’t require any external validation whatsoever. Make it an integral part of your routine so that whether you’re in a relationship/dating or not, you participate in it regardless. It’s a non-negotiable part of your life. It doesn’t have to be ‘for life’ because you might find another hobby that takes its place eventually, but you need at least one at any… | /r/seduction | 27/05/24 08:04 AM |
| 2 | How to be happy on your ownI’d rephrase it as care less about what others think than how and what I think about myself because you’re right, a certain degree of self-awareness and awareness of others is essential not to fall into the trap of total narcissism (which some may argue works for them but perhaps not everyone). | /r/seduction | 27/05/24 07:53 AM |
| 1 | How to be happy on your ownI completely agree about finding your purpose. Might I suggest these five books that were recommended on a podcast when I consciously embarked on finding my own purpose. They aren’t silver bullets but they offer useful frameworks to work from. Ultimately it’s down to us to let the ideas percolate in our minds and arrive at our own conclusions. I went into the books thinking what can I learn that’s new or isn’t blindingly obvious when stated but I now feel that sometimes we need to hear/read thin… | /r/seduction | 27/05/24 07:50 AM |
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