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One of life's biggest questions is "what do you want?" The answer to that personal question is found in an inconspicuous yet intense word. This book declares the invisible four-letter word to be both a friend and an enemy -- because sometimes it saves you, but other times it can condemn you. This word fosters love or provokes hate. Its power promotes harmony or instigates discord. This invisible word can determine if you blossom like a rose or become prickly like a cactus. It can throw you into the brig of bondage or liberate you from dependence. The paradox is that while you own this four-letter word, it can also own you, making it both a burden and a blessing. You can use it to express your free will, but that expression may either elevate you with honor or douse you with disdain.
Each of these dichotomous phrases represents a fork in the road where you must choose what you really want. Harmony inside yourself and with other people, and therefore the degree to which you flourish, increases as you learn to recognize then regulate the natural struggle that exists between conflicting wants in their various forms, the diverse wants of others, and your responses to those wants. Within these pages, you'll discover the invisible four-letter word and the secret to getting more of what you really want in life.
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