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The description of HSPs needing meaning in their work really hits home. I cant just work for a paycheck.
Anyone else think Cecil L'lvely could have been an amazing recurring villain? Such wasted potential there.
Great info but remember everyone responds differently to scents. What's romantic to one person might give another a headache.
Anyone else struggle with remembering to take out the trash? I set reminders on my phone now.
The point about interpretation versus consumption is crucial. Active engagement versus passive watching.
The resin projects look amazing but the materials are so expensive. Wish there was a more affordable alternative.
That ending in the outhouse still haunts me. I've read it three times and still can't fully grasp what McCarthy was trying to convey.
My kids complained about our emergency food until they actually had to use it. Now they help me choose items.
I actually think the police scanner makes him more suspicious. Who normally has those unless they're up to something?
Maybe we need to start calling out these tropes more when we see them in new movies and shows.
Totally agree about the Miyagi Do origins. Even without Pat Morita, they could show us young Miyagi in Okinawa. That would be fascinating!
I can totally relate to the part about being exhausted after working with kids. I'm a teacher and people always ask why I don't have my own. Well, this is exactly why!
The advice about mutual connections is great, but I'd add that quality of interaction matters more than quantity.
True about being survivors! The way they adapted and recovered from near extinction shows their resilience.
The ending feels both sad and hopeful. Sometimes that's exactly how moving on feels.
I can vouch for the breakfast tip. Started eating proper breakfast instead of just coffee and it's made such a difference to my energy levels throughout the day.
The connection to rat park is interesting but I think it oversimplifies human addiction.