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Why you don't know what you wanna do with your life: A journey to the roots of your fear of missing out

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Do you wake up everyday with a new idea, career-path or passion, thinking "this is the ONE", but never settle on anything?
Why you don't know what you wanna do with your life  (also sold as Know Yourself) goes to the roots of life path and career indecision to uncover its dynamics, showing you how to clear the fog in your mind. 
As Rumi once said, " The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore ." Thus, if you want to figure out what you actually want to do with your life, without self-doubt, it's imperative that you understand why you keep going from one interest to the other, or why you keep getting distracted by the many opportunities you hear about everyday. 
Most self-help books fail in living up to their claims because they only scratch the a few anecdotes, a lot of well placed sentences aimed to fire you up and then they offer you their solution; often a bullet list of things to do. They never seek for what is causing the problem you are trying to solve. 
So be careful, because this book is based on the psychology of attachment . If you are asking yourself "What does 'attachment' have to do with my life-path and career indecision?" Well, you'd be surprised...
With contributions from psychologists, real life examples and a great amount of honesty,  Why you don't know what you wanna do with your life  will reveal those truths that most self-help books never talk about...

166 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 30, 2018

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