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How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
A Handbook for Personal Liberty
Book • 1996
The book, written by Harry Browne, focuses on helping readers achieve personal freedom by recognizing and escaping the mental and societal traps that prevent them from living freely.
It is divided into three parts: the first identifies the traps that people fall into, the second provides techniques for obtaining greater freedom, and the third shows how to implement these changes for a freer life.
Browne emphasizes the importance of taking personal responsibility and finding direct alternatives to overcome constraints, rather than trying to change others or conform to societal expectations.
It is divided into three parts: the first identifies the traps that people fall into, the second provides techniques for obtaining greater freedom, and the third shows how to implement these changes for a freer life.
Browne emphasizes the importance of taking personal responsibility and finding direct alternatives to overcome constraints, rather than trying to change others or conform to societal expectations.
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