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How to Train Your Mind for a Simpler Life - Hermann Hesse

42 min · 23 de may de 2026
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This message is a thoughtful reflection on simplicity, clarity, and the search for inner peace in a world filled with distraction and excess. It encourages you to slow down, step back from unconscious patterns, and reconnect with what genuinely matters in your life. Through deeper self-reflection and awareness, you’re invited to simplify not only your surroundings, but also your mind creating space for greater calm, authenticity, and a more meaningful way of living.

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