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Think twice, it's all right

Livio Marcheschi

A mindset newsletter for overthinkers \ud83d\udcab Weekly principles to get out of our heads, find new meaning and live fully.

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  • Livio Marcheschi

    Experienced overthinker, tech guy & coach, passionate about psychology. On Substack, I write about meaning crisis, decision-making and zen. Mostly active on Notes.

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