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“Change is the only sure and constant companion we can expect in our lives. As the saying goes, this too shall pass, no matter what ‘this’ is. A good feeling or a bad one. A friendship or relationship. Our health. Our very lives. Everything that has a beginning has an end.”
Alexander Butler, The Happiness Toolkit: The secrets of success, fulfilment and finding your true self

“With the knowledge I have now, what young Alex was going through was this: he had a bit of neurodiversity going on, but not enough to be diagnosed, even with today’s diagnostic criteria. Just enough to make his thought processes different to those of his teachers, and his teachers didn’t know what ADHD was.”
Alexander Butler, The Happiness Toolkit: The secrets of success, fulfilment and finding your true self

“Other people do sensible things. They climb career ladders. They save and invest and create personal wealth. They buy property. They vote tactically. They tell little lies in order to negotiate relationships. They stay in challenging or even dead relationships because it seems like a better idea than being alone. None of these things mattered to me, and I fully accept that in a certain way that does make me stupid. For a whole chapter of my life I was in quite a lot of debt.”
Alexander Butler, The Happiness Toolkit: The secrets of success, fulfilment and finding your true self



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