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The main idea of "The Expectations Trap" by Hara Estroff Marano is that setting unrealistic expectations for ourselves and others can lead to unhappiness, stress, and disappointment. The book explores how societal pressures and personal beliefs contribute to this trap and offers strategies for managing expectations to achieve a more fulfilling life.

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