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Although the specific origin of this quote is unknown, it reflects the era in which Mortman wrote extensively about the importance of introspection and acceptance in achieving success.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nAt its core, this quote reveals a paradoxical truth: that our discontent often stems from an unyielding desire for external validation, rather than a genuine appreciation for what we already possess. By \"making peace with who you are,\" Mortman suggests that we must first reconcile ourselves to our inherent worth and value before we can truly appreciate the external circumstances of our lives.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset in today's fast-paced professional environment, try setting aside time each week for self-reflection, exploring areas where your values and goals may be misaligned with your current pursuits. By fostering greater self-awareness, you'll develop a more discerning eye for the things that truly bring you fulfillment, allowing you to make choices that align with your deeper aspirations.",{"currentPage":131,"totalPages":131,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":132},1,10]