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The loser connection between them is such a humanizing element of their relationship.
One detail I loved was how they had to use old technology. Shows how progress can be reversed.
This article helped me understand why my constant striving for more never seems to bring satisfaction.
The way Koreans embrace both tradition and innovation in their culture is fascinating
Never thought about how chasing achievements for self-worth is just as problematic as letting failures define us.
The baby prop still looks disturbing today. I can't imagine how audiences reacted in 1977.
Anyone else feel overwhelmed by trying to change years of ingrained negative self-talk patterns?
A great addition would be learning basic bike repair. Saved me so much money not having to go to the shop for every little thing.
I've been following Lulu Wang since The Farewell. Her attention to cultural nuance is incredible. Really looking forward to Expats
I struggled with the whole taking breaks concept until I tried it. It actually works.
Does anyone else find it ironic that the article about ADHD is so well-written and organized? Goes to show we can excel with the right support.
This whole approach seems too passive to me. Sometimes you need to actually solve problems, not just change how you think about them.
What amazes me is how quickly the political landscape changed in just four years between 1908 and 1912.
Does anyone else think the show sometimes sacrifices historical accuracy for drama? Those corsets looked way too tight.
True about the hormone connection, but let's not reduce women's mental health issues to just hormones. It's much more complex than that.
The contrast between the polite society facade and the scandalous underbelly of Regency London is so well done.
The point about limited energy is spot on. I used to waste my best hours on less important tasks, now I tackle the big stuff first.
The timing worked out well for the story at least. Season 2's ending provides a natural exit point for her character.
The diversity day episode wouldn't fly today, but it did highlight how problematic casual racism in the workplace can be.
I've noticed such a huge shift in how we learn and connect since 2020. Webinars really became a lifeline for professional development.