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The emphasis on self-reflection and growth is so important in the healing process.
That's wild about tegus being as big as medium dogs. I had no idea they got that large!
Some people say its too dramatic but thats what makes it so entertaining while still being meaningful.
The Nature Center is a hidden gem. Their red wolf conservation program is impressive and educational.
The production value on this album is insane. D'Mile really brought his A-game to the table.
The mythology in Shadow of the Gods feels so authentic. You can tell Gwynne did his research.
The mention of light carpet burns made me cringe. Proper lubrication is so important!
The step about making your mind work for you reminds me of neuroplasticity research. Our brains literally reshape based on our thoughts.
The worst part for me is how they've handled the economy. Small businesses are struggling while their rich friends get richer.
I love how the article explains the science behind why remembering good times actually makes us feel better.
I find it interesting how the article connects our childhood experiences to current body image issues
Wonder if these techniques work as well for creative tasks as they do for regular work.
Hard agree about autonomous decisions making better stories. My best gameplay moments came from unexpected Sim choices.
I appreciate the honest take on the less glamorous aspects of visiting a popular destination.
Really helpful breakdown of communication styles. I can see where I've been going wrong now.
I've found that sharing verified information on social media has helped educate my family members who weren't previously aware of these issues.
Just started using powerof.org after reading this. It's amazing how helping others can lift your own mood.
I absolutely loved how they handled BoJack's ending. The pool scene was perfectly foreshadowed from the very beginning, and I appreciate that they didn't take the easy way out with his character.
I've learned more from this article than from several doctor visits combined.
Anyone else notice how codependency often runs in families? It's like we learn it from watching our parents