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Hey Besties! Ever wondered how to turn your life around when you're feeling rock bottom? Need a boost when it all seems bleak? Well, it's Benson Book Club time, and today, we're delving into Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power," specifically Law #25 – Recreate Yourself. Violetta kicks off by reading the juicy core of the chapter, then dives into why it's perfectly okay to hit the reset button when everything feels stuck. Spoiler alert: You're totally allowed to shake things up, start anew, and recreate yourself for a better, more badass version of you! Tune in for the inspiration you didn't know you needed.
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What to Listen For:
- 00:00 Intro
- 01:41 The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
- 02:37 Law #25: Recreate Yourself
- 15:25 You are allowed to start over if you feel like it
- 18:19 Recreating yourself at the lowest moments is usually the most pivotal moment
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