It starts to dawn on you that the only way to achieve true self-improvement is to realize that you're already perfect just the way you are.
Or at least, that's what this book said. Now, you're questioning the book's author's sanity and wondering if they've ever looked into a mirror.
But, you know what? Maybe they're right. Maybe you are perfect just the way you are. And if that's the case, then why do you need this book in the first place?
Oh wait, it's because you're just a seeker of truth and wisdom, and you're willing to pay for someone else's opinion on the matter. That's just a sign of your greatness.
Or is it?
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