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5 by 5 rule | HPA

 It is often said that we tend to worry too much about things that won't matter in the long run.

5 by 5 rule | HPA
Fig: 5 by 5 rule | HPA

Focusing on trivial matters or temporary problems can consume our energy and cause unnecessary stress. Instead, it is important to develop a perspective that allows us to distinguish between what truly matters and what is insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
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