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The way Guy's actions ripple through his community shows how individual change can lead to collective transformation
The contrast between the White Witch's magic and Aslan's deeper magic perfectly captures the article's point.
Going to share this with my community group. We've been struggling with similar challenges.
The point about asking And then what? is brilliant. It really helps put anxious thoughts into perspective.
The part about emanating positive energy when you're happy in your work is so true.
Great point about checking the creepy meter before giving morbid gifts. We definitely have different tolerance levels.
The puzzle benefits for brain health are fascinating. Great excuse to do more puzzles
The fish gutting example really demonstrates the difference between positive and negative humor. It's all about perspective.
The point about their disguises being like trickster crows is spot on. Remember when they infiltrated the Ice Court?
Being a historical consultant requires more business acumen than the article suggests.
This resonates deeply with my experience of trying to balance traditional values with modern expectations.
Sure, but this is a story, not real life. Stories need satisfying conclusions even if they're not happy ones.
The flexibility to work from anywhere has opened up new possibilities for where I can live.
Just taking the time to properly adjust the mask makes such a difference. Most people don't realize how important a good fit is.
Can we talk about how none of these heroines needed a man to save them? That's what I call progress
That's a fair point about civilization's development, but shouldn't we know better now? We have the technology for cleaner energy.
Not sure I agree with playing music during every activity. Sometimes silence is necessary for deep concentration and reflection.
The doughnut reward example made me laugh. I do something similar with ice cream!
I find working with someone else nearby really helps, even if we're doing different things. It's like passive accountability.
The way they describe their first meeting feels almost mystical, especially with the grandfather's kipa connection.