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The story about the picture frame business really illustrates how rushing kills joy and creativity.
The music choices in this episode were perfect. Especially during Christopher's scenes.
Really struck by the idea that ignoring part of our ancestry means ignoring part of ourselves.
The Day of Becoming You has some of the funniest misunderstandings I've seen in a body swap story.
Someone needs to create an anthology series featuring all these characters in modern settings.
Maybe we need to talk more about building self-worth and less about face masks and bubble baths.
Teaching Chaucer isnt just about the language, its about understanding our literary heritage. These stories have influenced centuries of writing.
I've started replacing should with could in my internal dialogue. It's made a surprising difference.
Start in off-peak hours when campus is quieter. That's how I built up my confidence. Now I can handle rush hour no problem.
Can't shake the feeling that the lemon throwing is somehow connected to the entity.
Comparing societal cycles to seasons makes it easier to understand why certain generations act the way they do.
Love isn't about potential, it's about reality. Took me way too long to learn that lesson.
Not sure I agree with calling this magical realism. Feels more like surrealism to me.
Just started my diagnosis journey and this gives me hope that understanding will come with time.
The bird's eye view perspective is something I've never considered before. It makes sense to try viewing problems from different angles.
As a father of daughters, this information is eye-opening. I want to better understand what they might face.
This actually changed my whole perspective on morning routines. I've been doing it backward all this time!
Just started listening to podcasts while working out and it's amazing how time flies now. Much better than being glued to Netflix all evening.
I had no idea Marvel's early days were so chaotic with all those shell companies. Really makes you appreciate how organized they are today!
Sure webinars are convenient, but I miss the energy of in-person seminars. Nothing beats face-to-face networking.