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Our Minds Often Interpret Safe Situations As Unsafe, And Will Make Us Feel Bad In Similar Situations And Act Inappropriate. This E-book Teaches A Simple And Effective Technique To Relearn A Neutral Feeling Instead With Just 15 Min. Of Effort/day.

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Autopilot: You Weren’t Designed for Modern Society - Regain
Control of Your Own Behavior
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Autopilot by Casper Hornstrup. Get it here today.
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AUTOPILOT

You Weren’t Designed for Modern Society
- Regain Control of Your Own Behavior

In the Stone Age, we human beings were thankful if we could just be
able to survive. Today our demands are much higher – we want a long
and happy life.

Unfortunately, our brain is not designed for us to live a happy
life. Bad feelings are used to control our behavior in order to
achieve what we were originally designed for – survival.

Even more unfortunately, our brain is often very wrong in
determining what is a real threat to our existence and what is safe,
resulting in bad feelings in even the safest situations.

Moreover, the actions we make while feeling bad – these autopilot
responses – are often inappropriate and often do us more harm than
good.

Finally to make matters even worse, a feature of our brain ensures
that bad feelings spread with an amazing speed and pops up in many
other situations of our lives, resulting in inappropriate behavior
much more often as we get older.

You simply weren't designed for our modern society, but now you can
learn a simple and effective 7 step technique that enable you to be
feeling happier during more of your day. As a side effect, you will
see more desirable behavior from yourself in certain situations where
you previously felt bad. Isn't that worth a few hours of your time?

Spending 15 minutes of effort a day is enough to feel a lot better
during your day. Learn how to be happy again.

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* 80+ pages of knowledge on how you can become a happier person.

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