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Who's Your Real Friend? Why not find out?

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Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( From Erin Human beings are social creatures who cannot survive in complete isolation. We have to depend on people emotionally to live a healthy life. Friends support us and pull us up when we are down. On the other hand, fake friends can cause a lot of distress. Gaslighting is a common behavioral pattern whereby someone emotionally manipulates you and makes you doubt yourself. If you find yourself in the company of such toxic people, it is time for you to reevaluate the bond. [Friends or Fakes? Recognizing the gas-lighters in your life and turning the tables]( A true friend is a true gift. Friends are the family we get to choose. It’s often our friends that we form the closest bonds with, who see the best in us, who have our backs through good times and bad. Unfortunately, not all friends are created equal. In fact, there are even those friends who may give the appearance of being there for you, yet don’t actually have your best interests at heart. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast of the week Taoism and the Philosphy of Flow On today’s show we’ll talk about the wild world of TAOISM and how to (or not to) achieve a state of flow. Let’s jump in! [LISTEN NOW]( If you’d like to subscribe to the new Awakening Podcast iPhone users can click [HERE]( and Android users can click [HERE](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the Week “It was amazing—the second we gave up caring what they thought, we had their undivided attention.” — From [How to Get Sh*t Done]( by Erin Falconer This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( PickTheBrain · 207 W 25th Street · Suite 507 · New York, NY 10001 · USA

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