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The research tip is good but nothing beats having a trainer show you the ropes.
What really struck me was how they captured that feeling of endless summer days and youthful optimism. Reminded me so much of my own teenage years.
Think the article could have addressed how cultural background influences self-expression.
The philosophical background adds so much depth to understanding their work
This article perfectly describes the mental gymnastics we do with truth.
You make a good point about commercialization. I already see companies trying to profit off Juneteenth without understanding its significance.
This perspective might help bridge the gap between neuroscience and subjective experience.
These steps really work. I reconciled with my aunt using similar approaches and we're closer than ever now.
Let's be real, most teen movies have problematic elements if you analyze them closely enough.
Implementing these tips has helped me enjoy my free time without feeling guilty.
Totally agree about the SWORD situation being dark. They really crossed a line there
Love these ideas but important to note that sometimes grocery store sales can make items cheaper than dollar stores. Worth comparing prices.
The part about cleaning surfaces is great but let's not forget about our phones! They're probably the dirtiest things we own.
I appreciate how these trends encourage people to think outside the box and experiment with different art forms.
I've watched Inside three times now and each viewing reveals new layers. The way Burnham uses cinematography to enhance the themes is brilliant
Interesting article but I disagree about nostalgia being positive for creativity. Sometimes it keeps us stuck in old patterns instead of innovating.
I never considered how this phrase could be harmful to people with different abilities or challenges.
I always thought my unhappiness came from not having enough money, but maybe it's because wealth isn't actually one of my core values.
I started using the list method and it's amazing how much less tempted I am by random sales when I stick to it.
Why not create new mythological stories with diverse characters instead of changing existing ones?
Anyone else notice how the article mentions Christopher Nolan's reaction? Totally get why he's upset. Imagine making Inception for the small screen!
The suggestion about writing during small pockets of time is great! I've started journaling during my lunch break and it's working surprisingly well.