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The Gift Of Internal Friction

The Gift Of Internal Friction

By Hartwell, James R.

Published by epubli

English 2026
eBook

About this book

We frequently misinterpret our sense of daily aimlessness as a fundamental lack of drive, absorbing the heavy cognitive burden of guilt to avoid facing the reality of our internal friction. This text offers insight into the latent mechanics of personal meaning and the ingrained societal pressures that frame external achievement as the only valid measure of a well-lived existence. By exploring the quiet struggle of functioning out of alignment, it gently dismantles the assumption that feeling lost is a permanent character flaw. Rather than advocating for aggressive life overhauls or prescriptive goal-setting, the narrative reframes assumptions about our internal compass, revealing how acknowledging our daily compromises fosters deep-seated psychological clarity. It validates the silent fatigue of those conditioned to constantly perform according to external expectations, providing a compassionate lens on the necessity of deliberate, authentic pacing. Readers will find thoughtful introspection regarding their own patterns of interaction with their priorities and discover an authentic, sustainable framework for navigating their emotional equilibrium through the intentional integration of core principles.

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The Gift Of Internal Friction is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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