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Chapters00:00 Introduction to Life and Support02:21 Family and Parenting Dynamics08:12 Taking Things for Granted13:21 The Value of Time18:45 Freedom and Its Importance19:14 The Crazy Train of Current Events24:43 Freedom and Political Responsibility28:10 The Illusion of Freedom33:37 Taking Breathing for Granted40:50 Appreciating People and Moments43:27 Youtube Intro.mp4
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