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If I only knew then what I know now: The Lessons of Life and What They're Trying to Teach You

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Lots of people go through their entire life and, at the end of it, never find answers to the questions they’ve always wondered about. Or the reasons they stayed where they are, doing the same things day after day, week after week and year after year, always wondering why their lives never seemed to change. It can be tough to see your life from a different understanding when you’re so close to it and living it every second of every day.

Yet, what if there was a guide, a sort of “Here’s something you may have forgotten or never even thought about” kind of written friend, whose only purpose is to help you see your life, your world, and those in it, a little differently.

Perhaps differently enough to let just a tiny crack of fresh new light enter your heart and soul and inspire you to shift the way you’ve been thinking, from focusing so much on the problems, to now seeing more of the possibilities.

If you answered, “Yes, I would like that,” good news awaits.

You’re about to turn the pages and discover that friend who’s been waiting all these years to speak to you.

So smile.

Your life and the way you see it will never be the same.

477 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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Robert Wolff

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January 17, 2014
After having read Robert Wolff's Original Wisdom I was really excited to start this book. I started reading the book and got through a couple of the "lessons" and was really disappointed :(

They're good life lessons to learn, but they're hard to fully comprehend unless you've already learned them yourself. And they're all separate little bits that he doesn't really connect: you could read them in any order, jumping around and not really miss anything for having not read them sequentially. This is just an extended version of a "top ten things to do to live a happy life" list that you can find on the internet.
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