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The article convinced me to finally get a bookshelf. Now my books aren't scattered everywhere
The Silmarillion references really add depth to the argument. Tolkien understood transformation deeply.
The section about maintaining separate identities is crucial advice that often gets overlooked.
The suggestion to admit the problem to someone else is tough but necessary. I just told my sister about my TV habits.
Good article but I think it misses the importance of cultural competency in therapy.
Both shows did an excellent job showing how past decisions affect the future.
Remote work has made job hunting nationwide possible. No more limiting myself to local opportunities.
Those Wokou pirates sound interesting too. Going down a Wikipedia rabbit hole now
Got the Little Inklings reading journal last month. The quality exceeded my expectations.
The article's description of him as a Renaissance Humanist really fits. He put humans and nature first.
The Martian book vs movie is interesting because they're both great in different ways.
The article misses mentioning travel! That's what I'm most excited about post-pandemic.
My background is in physics, and I find the unified field theory connection intriguing. There might be something there worth investigating.
This explains why I connect so deeply with certain films but feel disconnected from others. It's all about the perspective.
Life got so much easier when I stopped expecting people to read my mind. Now I just communicate directly about what I need.