Key points
We have a lot more power than we realize and give away a lot more power than we mean to.
There is great strength in vulnerability.
We can choose how much we let others affect us by asking ourselves a few questions.
Do you think about what others are thinking about a little too much?
We all do, to some degree. Interestingly, we are probably wrong about what others are thinking a lot of the time. Over time, we can learn to focus more on what we have control over and give less energy to things that we don’t. The concept of power is very… powerful. The book, Man’s Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl, is an autobiography about his time as a Jewish psychologist in Germany during the Holocaust. In the book, he describes the point where everything had been taken from him—his hom

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