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Anyone else notice how the article connects silence with creativity? That really struck me.
The zodiac stuff seems silly but it's actually led to some deep conversations about personality traits
Building confidence seems to be more about consistent small actions than grand gestures.
You know what really bugs me? They never properly explained why Geralt's hair is white. Such a simple but important detail from the books.
I've learned more about technology in the past year of remote work than in my previous five years at the office.
The way they describe the internal conflict leading to breakthrough moments is spot on
The self-reliance aspect is spot on. Figuring things out alone in a foreign country gave me confidence I never knew I had.
Roosevelt's quote about nothing being worth having unless it requires effort really hit home. I've been avoiding some challenges lately and this was the wake-up call I needed.
My friend group dramatically improved after I started setting boundaries with fake friends.
Am I the only one who finds it ironic that some of the most profound life advice comes from a show about a talking horse?
Never thought about combining these techniques. The suggestion to journal while listening to music is brilliant.
The timeline presented here is absolutely terrifying. I never realized we had such a short window to make meaningful changes.
The part about social media's impact on body image is so true. I find myself constantly comparing my unfiltered self to heavily edited photos online.