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Books have stayed relevant for thousands of years for good reason. They offer something timeless.
Anyone else notice how the article emphasizes asking respectfully rather than assuming? That's so important.
The article makes good points about balance. It's okay to enjoy reality TV as long as you maintain perspective.
The article could have included more specific exercises or worksheets for managing overthinking.
The exposed platform design seems incredibly dangerous. Glad that one didn't get approved.
The gardening project taught my kids patience and responsibility. They check on their plants every morning.
The soundtrack perfectly captured the paranoia and dread. Even in lighter scenes, that undercurrent of anxiety never goes away.
My writing improved when I stopped thinking of my antagonist as a villain and more as an opposition force.
Been making all my breakfasts ahead on Sunday. These recipes work great for that approach.
The tip about dressing light but packing heavy is spot on. Weather can change dramatically between states.
The abs on fire workout really lives up to its name. I can barely laugh the next day.
The Hardy Boys books helped my son develop critical thinking skills. He loves trying to solve the mysteries.
I've adapted this to a 8 PM cutoff instead of 7 PM. Still getting benefits but works better with my schedule.
Never knew about multicultural sororities until now. It's great to see representation and celebration of different cultures in Greek life.
Online events have been hit or miss for us. Some are engaging, others just awkward
The Hinterkaifeck murders give me chills. Someone living in their house after killing them? And using their stove? That's next level disturbing.