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The Four Agreements

A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
Book • 1997
The Four Agreements is a self-help book that provides a practical guide to personal freedom based on ancient Toltec wisdom.

The book introduces four simple yet powerful agreements: Be impeccable with your word, Don’t take anything personally, Don’t make assumptions, and Always do your best.

These agreements are designed to help readers break free from self-limiting beliefs, avoid unnecessary suffering, and achieve a happier and more fulfilling life.

The book has been widely acclaimed and has become a New York Times bestseller for over a decade, translated into 53 languages worldwide.

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