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The focus on self-discovery through different jobs is interesting. Each role teaches you something new.
The article makes a good point about asking for help. We cant do everything alone.
Scheduling time to talk about issues has been a lifesaver for us. No more late-night arguments!
Anyone else trying to categorize their favorite comedians into these humor styles now? It's an interesting exercise.
Actually, if you read McCarthy's other works, you'll see The Road is more than just a survival story. It's a deep meditation on mortality and love.
This really shows how Hollywood completely transformed the concept from its cultural origins.
The article seems to assume everyone has the capacity for self-salvation. What about those who genuinely need external help?
The point about modern writing rules is spot on. Sometimes breaking the rules creates something truly unique.
I transformed my history research skills into a career in business intelligence.
The soap trick saved my sanity during the pandemic. Just make sure to use gentle soap and rinse thoroughly.
Okja made me think differently about the food industry. That was probably the point
My family has worked in oil for generations. We understand the problems but need real solutions for workers during this transition.
I've noticed improved meeting efficiency since going remote. People stick to the agenda more.
Looking at Fugger's story makes me wonder how many other historical figures we've forgotten who were incredibly wealthy.
Words With Friends has taught me so many new words! It's like entertainment and education rolled into one.
The point about music transcending borders is so true. I've bonded with people over shared musical tastes despite huge cultural differences.
Never thought about motivation as something that needs to be managed like energy.
Those 4 questions about being present are so practical. I'm going to write them down and keep them on my desk as a daily reminder.
Never thought about how negative thinking creates a cycle. That explains a lot about my work patterns.
The fast food course meal is actually genius. We tried it last night and ended up with tacos, burger king fries, and mcflurries. Perfect combination!