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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck

If Books Could Kill

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Adversity, Values, and the Complexity of Loyalty

This chapter explores the extreme loyalty of Hiro Onoda to the Japanese empire, analyzing the implications of his isolated life and the negative outcomes of his dedication. It also introduces five essential values that foster personal growth and integrity, encouraging reflection on one's mortality to shape values and aspirations.

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