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It's fascinating how he managed to make something so personal yet universally relatable.
The phone thing drives me crazy too. Just basic respect to look at someone when they're trying to help you.
The fixed vs growth mindset distinction is key. I've seen firsthand how students who believe they can improve through effort tend to persist through challenges.
This reminds me so much of meditation practice. The more I try to force insights, the more they escape me.
The timing of Armor Wars and the Crimson Dynamo connection can't be coincidental. Marvel is definitely planning something big.
The study outline method combined with regular breaks has really improved my test scores
The part about childhood confidence issues hit home. Still working through some of that stuff.
Remote work made me realize how much of office life was just performative busy work.
I've been listening to Hurricane on repeat. The Weeknd's vocals are absolutely incredible and give me chills every time
I can relate to checking my phone compulsively. Nice to have a practical strategy to deal with it.
Looking back, these fights really made us better gamers. You had to learn patterns and timing perfectly.
Some great insights here but forgiveness isn't always the answer. Sometimes it's okay to just move on.
I've noticed the outdoor seating has made venues more dog-friendly, which I love!
The comparison between Vertigo and Fargo really highlights how the male gaze can actually harm storytelling. Vertigo's plot gets lost in its obsession with Madeleine's appearance.
It's refreshing to read about someone embracing these cultural differences instead of judging them.
Finding true friends takes time and patience. We can't rush genuine connections.
Watching Mando interact with the armor really showed us how deeply ingrained Mandalorian culture is in his character.
I tried raising my bed but I'm honestly scared it's going to collapse! Anyone else have this fear or am I just being paranoid?
Actually, APRT becomes really natural once you practice it a few times. I do it while sitting at my desk and nobody even notices.