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“Freedom is anxiety's petri dish. If routine blunts anxiety, freedom incubates it. Freedom says, "Even if you don't want to make choices, you have to, and you can never be sure you have chosen correctly." Freedom says, "Even not to choose is to choose." Freedom says, "So long as you are aware of your freedom, you are going to experience the discomfort that freedom brings." Freedom says, "You're on your own. Deal with it.”

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Monkey Mind: A Memoir of Anxiety

In this memoir, the author delves into the intricacies of living with anxiety, sharing personal experiences and reflections on the nature of mental health. The narrative provides a raw and intimate look at the challenges faced in managing anxiety, offering both a personal narrative and broader perspectives on the condition. more

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