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The only man who can break your heart on-screen and have you giggling off-screen.
Love the practical suggestions for making lessons more engaging. Games and discussions really do make a difference.
Wonder if the writers consciously included all these psychological elements or if it just naturally evolved.
The idea that we tend to get what we already have internally is profound. Really makes me think about my internal state.
The insight about your partner not being a mind reader is spot on. I used to get so frustrated when my needs weren't met.
The Sleeping Beauty art style was definitely ahead of its time. No wonder it took a while to be appreciated.
I appreciate how Atwood wrote about infertility. As someone who has struggled with this, the way she handled the topic felt very real.
Interesting perspective but I think it oversimplifies things. Building self-worth isn't as simple as just deciding to value yourself.
Princess Carolyn's journey to motherhood shows how our dreams can change and that's okay.
The food aspect of Korean culture is so underrated. Sure, everyone knows Korean BBQ now, but there's so much more to explore. I've been making kimchi at home and it's amazing
I'm surprised running backs were picked most often as Mr. Irrelevant. Would've thought it'd be kickers or punters.
I've started treating myself like I would treat a good friend. It's amazing how differently we talk to ourselves versus others.
I really connected with the part about how negative thinking often starts when we're pushed out of our comfort zone. That's exactly what happened when I started my new job last month.
What struck me was how the anxiety and ADHD feed into each other. I never realized they were connected until reading this.
Just because research shows women report mental health issues more doesn't necessarily mean they experience them more. We need to consider reporting bias.
Digital fitness has made expert training accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford personal trainers
I'm curious about others' interpretations of the pumpkin palace story. Seems like there's a lot of symbolism I might be missing.