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The article does a great job explaining how accessible these programs are while still maintaining their seriousness.
I find myself going back to reread certain stories in these anthologies. They reveal new layers each time.
The section about intuition blocking really made me think about how often I second-guess myself.
The films worked fine without him because most viewers just want the main plot. But book readers know theres so much more meaning
Totally agree about not getting too precious with shared items. They're bound to get worn out anyway.
You might want to start with modified versions of those circuits first. They can be pretty intense if you're just beginning.
That book planter is adorable but be careful with water damage to the book. Learned that lesson the hard way.
The dollar store craft date is surprisingly therapeutic during finals week. Great stress reliever!
My grandmother saw Snow White in theaters when it came out. She said people couldn't believe their eyes.
Anyone else struggle with showing their work to others? The critique advice is good but terrifying
Start small! Pick one corner of your yard and transform it with native plants. You can gradually expand from there.
Interesting perspective, but I find it hard to believe that simply eating breakfast will make such a big difference in learning a language. It takes years of dedicated study
Not everything works for everyone. The key is finding what works for your body and lifestyle.
The way they portrayed Diane's depression was so accurate. Sometimes you just feel like a pit that good things fall into.
The part about making your bed reminded me of that famous graduation speech about how small wins lead to bigger ones
The article could have done a better job explaining the scientific methodology behind these findings.
Those wedding budget figures from India are shocking. No wonder families save for years
I find it fascinating how the article breaks down what we say versus what we actually mean. It's so true that we often mask our real feelings with harsh words.