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The article mentions more songs in the vault. I really hope they release a deluxe version!
The section about helping people reflect on past mistakes needs to be handled very carefully though. Timing is everything.
That's part of its charm though! The complex character web makes the revelations more satisfying.
I appreciate how they address the common concerns people have about job-hopping.
Love the practical tips but sometimes I just need permission to admit this is really hard.
The article made me reflect on how I use humor at work. I'm definitely going to try more affiliative humor in team meetings.
Never thought about using Sims to explore alternative lifestyles. Opens up new possibilities.
Our family started with just one idea and gradually added more. Now they feel natural not forced
Reading this made me remember all the different games we used to play at summer camp. Such simple times.
The way animals comforted you after losing Precious really touched my heart. They truly have a sixth sense about these things.
I found the transition from history to HR surprisingly smooth. People skills and research combine perfectly.
The social aspect is what I miss most. Video calls just aren't the same as face-to-face interactions.
You make a good point about the lens coatings. I ruined a pair trying various home remedies last year.
Sure, but how many more years of gradual transition can we afford? The article clearly states the next 4 years are crucial for fighting climate change.
The letter from Hollyhock was devastating. Not showing us what it said made it even more impactful.
Anyone else notice how certain songs bring back specific memories? The article mentions this with dementia patients but it happens to everyone.
It's amazing how changing just a few words can completely transform the message.
Anyone else struggle with maintaining motivation long-term? Even with these tips?
I tried breaking down tasks but sometimes I spend more time making lists than actually doing the work.