That one is great!
I keep mis-remembering one line as “I’m not unreasonable, I mean at some point you’re gonna hafta die”
That one is great!
I keep mis-remembering one line as “I’m not unreasonable, I mean at some point you’re gonna hafta die”
Is it significantly different from any of the other books that rely on self-tests to help the reader pick out a career to pursue?
Oh boy, more business targeting people who don’t have good money management skills
Not everyone knows what they’re good at.
No matter how many self-tests I took, I would never have picked the job I have now that actually fits me well. As much as I tried to keep it objective and think about my experiences with the work I’ve done, I would consistently pick something that I thought other people would like to see me do, or something that seems easy.
Turns out I really enjoy a job that I need a lot of training and practice to be good at, and that others often dismiss as basic work.
Idk what kind of person can figure out their own strengths just by thinking about it, and what makes them different from me. I just wanted to point out that self-tests aren’t always the golden key to launch you into your highest potential. For me, it took the insight of other people who have been with me for years to help me put together what I couldn’t see in myself.
Edited for clarity and to add about the insight of others
What a garbage model of selling a TV and subscription
There is one TV that is free because it comes with banner ads across the bottom, and a camera to verify that people are watching.
Their reasons will remain a mystery. If they don’t want to tell you, you’ll just never know.
As for me, I use generic medications whenever I have to pay for it out of pocket. If insurance covers it, I’m not putting in the effort to make sure I get generic.
The entire soundtrack of both Mama Mia movies.
This took me way too long to understand what’s going on
It’s the second one in my downloads, because I already posted the #1 picture in a previous comment
I think semi-retirement is the way for me. I like what I do, I just don’t want to do full work weeks until the day I die. However, I would not mind slowing down with age, and ending up working fewer days a week until I’m old and dying.
At some point, I’d like to leverage the experience I’m currently building to get very comfortable on-site or in-office hours, mixed with work from home hours, and then slow down from there until weekends are longer than the work week towards the end.
I’ve recently learned that I had a constant headache for most of my life. Chronically plugged sinuses did that. Whenever the headache got worse than usual, I would not feel a headache, I would feel that head pain as nausea.
Please edit to make it clear that you are from India. That context is important to addressing your question here
Oh wow. One time a former neighbor of mine was telling me that India is so great and the culture so old and they’ve already worked through all the bad forms of government, and on and on about how enlightened the people of India are.
Well, that wasn’t true at all
Trolling, posting disgusting and horrifying pictures in imageai community (nothing to report, just not what I’m there for), and that one person who keeps making new accounts to complain about their life and be hostile to anyone who tries to offer advice or hope.
If I learned how to prioritize sleep without feeling guilty
I often wish for a little slide-out keyboard at the bottom end of my smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy s22 with standard everything. I wish it did what you’re describing!
Make a budget. Live by that budget for a month. On the first of the next month, make another budget.
You don’t actually have to do this forever, but long enough to get the basic ebb and flow of money into your head. Planning to put more into x category means having less for y category.
Build up savings, a little at a time. Get used to dipping into that for emergencies.
Disregard if you’re a billionaire or entirely living off the land.
Showbread - Mouth Like a Magazine
https://youtu.be/RPviF7Wp_bw?si=pv5vnQFFPNRMoD1o
The band dropped off the map years ago. I barely understand the words, and that’s when I read the lyrics. But from the chorus, I gather that the song is about hypocrisy, and that scratches an itch of yelling at people for being hypocritical