That gas crisis subplot was fascinating. We're kind of experiencing similar issues now which makes it feel relevant.
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That gas crisis subplot was fascinating. We're kind of experiencing similar issues now which makes it feel relevant.
This explains why some wealthy people never feel they have enough while some with little feel rich.
I've saved so much money by baking my own treats instead of buying them.
Can confirm about the memory box suggestion. I keep everything that means something to me. Call us emotional hoarders.
These movies definitely wouldn't be made the same way if they were written today.
Definitely saving this article. I need to remind myself regularly that my worth isn't tied to my achievements or failures.
The storytelling techniques in Point of View videos have gotten so sophisticated. The psychological elements are fascinating.
Anyone else remember how everyone doubted this team after they lost in the second round in 2020? What a turnaround!
The scene transitions were seamless. Must have taken forever to plan and execute
I agree with most points but think some level of self-criticism is necessary for growth and development.
I absolutely love biking around campus! These tips are really helpful, especially about the U-lock. Lost my first bike freshman year because I only locked the wheel.
Remember when everyone said Netflix would kill TV? Now we have more content than ever. Same will happen with theatres.
My creativity actually improved after embracing minimalism. Less clutter, more inspiration!
Perhaps we need better guidelines for adapting cultural and historical narratives.
This makes me think about how I'm raising my own kids and what patterns I might be passing on
I struggle with the journaling suggestion. Whenever I try to write down my feelings, it just makes me more anxious. Anyone else experience this?
The grocery store anxiety is so real. I thought I was just indecisive, but now I understand it's part of a bigger picture.
The disconnect between working moms and stay-at-home moms resonates with me deeply. I've experienced judgment from both sides and it's exhausting.
My husband and I switched traditional roles - I work, he stays home. Yet I still feel this weird societal pressure to do it all.
Interesting how they argue that transcendent claims are essentially meaningless since they exist only in our minds without real dimensionality.