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"Happiness Gets in the Way: The Power of Choice" is a profound and reflective work that invites the reader discover how its unconsious decisions lead him to get trapped in the opisite direction to happines, and to abandon automatic emotional reactivity patterns and question the beliefs and behaviors that keep us trapped in the drama of the ego. Through eleven interconnected chapters, the author guides the reader through a personal transformation process, moving from the limitations of suffering, guilt, fear, and negativity toward a state of peace, gratitude, and freedom. The work is built on…mehr

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"Happiness Gets in the Way: The Power of Choice" is a profound and reflective work that invites the reader discover how its unconsious decisions lead him to get trapped in the opisite direction to happines, and to abandon automatic emotional reactivity patterns and question the beliefs and behaviors that keep us trapped in the drama of the ego. Through eleven interconnected chapters, the author guides the reader through a personal transformation process, moving from the limitations of suffering, guilt, fear, and negativity toward a state of peace, gratitude, and freedom. The work is built on the premise that happiness, in its purest form, is a natural and accessible state, but paradoxically becomes an obstacle when we live immersed in ego and conditioned beliefs. The author explores how human suffering is often self-imposed, created by the mind and its automatic reactions, and how our true essence can only emerge when we free ourselves from identification with these limiting beliefs. With a direct and accessible approach, each chapter addresses a fundamental emotional transition: from resentment to forgiveness, from guilt to responsibility, from fear to courage, and from comparison to collaboration, among others. Each transition is presented as a conscious choice, a step toward inner liberation and true peace. Throughout the text, the importance of taking responsibility for our emotions, recognizing the behavioral patterns that keep us stuck, and finally exercising our ability to choose how we react to life's circumstances is emphasized. The book also addresses the limitations of the external search for happiness, pointing out that material achievements, social recognition, or external circumstances are not the source of true bliss. Instead, the author proposes a life lived in the present, where happiness is not a destination but an internal state that is cultivated through self-acceptance, gratitude, and forgiveness. In the epilogue, the author offers a final reflection on the power of free choice and how, by recognizing our ability to choose our response to any situation, we can unlock the door to a fuller and more authentic life. Meditation, introspection, and awareness of the ego are key tools in this process of self-discovery and transformation. Happiness Gets in the Way is not only a work about self-knowledge but also an invitation to dismantle the myths that keep us from fullness, to free ourselves from the chains of the ego, and to recognize our true nature as beings capable of creating a life rich in peace, love, and abundance. It is a guide for those seeking to leave behind self-imposed suffering and embrace a life of fulfillment, authenticity, and gratitude.
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