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Making your job work for you instead of the other way around is such an important message.
Anyone tried the technique of naming worries? It sounds interesting but Im not sure how to start.
Great point about how different preconceptions affect what we find funny. Explains why humor can be so divisive sometimes.
What if they're hiding in plain sight like the Eternals were? That would be clever.
I find the technology aspect interesting because it's both a barrier and an opportunity for those who master it.
The stress from strained family relationships is real. Sometimes distance is the healthiest choice.
Working as a historical interpreter requires more performance skills than historical knowledge sometimes.
The fact that this is already Netflix's most-watched non-English show is incredible. Really shows how good storytelling transcends language barriers.
The advice about diversifying skills is crucial in today's job market. Being a jack of all trades has served me well
These early business practices really explain why creator rights became such a big issue later on.
It's fascinating how many different approaches people have found to solve this problem. Shows human ingenuity at its finest.
Been studying environmental science and can confirm these findings. The timeline for action is even more urgent than most people realize.
I miss the separation between work and home life. Everything blends together now.
The part about relationships being both interpersonal and intrapersonal really resonates.
The research on music's effects on brain activity is fascinating. Would love to see more studies on long-term cognitive benefits.
Interesting perspective, but I worry this could be used to justify neglecting important but less immediately rewarding tasks.
You know what I love most about it? The characters feel genuine despite following typical fantasy archetypes
I wonder if different personality types respond better to different anti-procrastination strategies?
Interesting how it addresses the tension between traditional religion and modern secular thought.
The idea of mixing clothing from different eras to represent fear of change is brilliant