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The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

by Miguel Ruiz

1997

About the book

Miguel Ruiz presents a life philosophy based on ancient Toltec teachings, arguing that individuals are trapped by internal "agreements" and societal expectations that cause unnecessary suffering. He outlines a code of four specific mental habits: using speech with integrity, detaching from the opinions and actions of others, asking questions instead of filling in unknown information with guesses, and maintaining consistent effort regardless of internal or external circumstances. By replacing old patterns with these four rules, Ruiz claims the mind can dismantle self-limiting cycles.

This book serves individuals struggling with social anxiety, resentment in relationships, or chronic self-criticism. Readers look to these principles to simplify their daily decision-making and reduce emotional volatility. Those who apply these techniques walk away with a framework for maintaining mental clarity during conflict and a method for silencing the internal voice of judgment. The goal is to separate one's own identity from the inherited beliefs that often dictate behavior and mood.

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Published
1997
Language
EN