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From The School of Life— a card set for working out what you really wantFrom The School of Life comes an ingenious tool – based the psychological research of Hermann Ebbinghaus – for working out wh...
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  • 11 March 2025
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From The School of Life— a card set for working out what you really want

From The School of Life comes an ingenious tool – based the psychological research of Hermann Ebbinghaus – for working out what you really think and want. 

This set is made up of 52 cards, each of which features a different unfinished sentence (for example, “Men are …” “I want …” or “What I really need is …”). Complete them as fast as possible, without censoring whatever comes into your mind, to discover what you really feel, fear, want, regret, or are angry about. The broad variety of topics and open-ended nature of the prompts allows honest insights to be drawn about a range of areas of our lives, such as friendships, relationships, work, and wants. 

With the potential to be as serious as you make them, they are ideal as conversation starters for group discussion, alone for therapeutic insight, or simply as a fun mode of self-discovery.

Use these cards repeatedly to nurture a newfound sense of self-understanding and clarity.

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Price: $20.00
Pages: 52
Publisher: The School of Life
Imprint: The School of Life
Publication Date: 11 March 2025
Trim Size: 3.58 X 2.64 in
ISBN: 9781916753389
Format: Other
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