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The fear of backlash is real. I've seen projects get cancelled over potential controversies.
The Will Smith incident really showed how these ceremonies have become more about drama than actual achievements.
Being willing to listen means actually hearing things that might make you uncomfortable. That's been my experience.
Learning to lock my bike properly was a learning curve. Now it's second nature.
The scene in 1408 where he thinks he escaped only to realize he's still trapped gets me every time.
The flexibility of remote learning has allowed me to take courses from universities I couldn't have attended in person.
Finding the root cause of negative thoughts is harder than the article makes it sound.
Really hope they explore Obi-Wan's guilt and trauma during his exile. Could be some powerful storytelling there.
The genetic component is interesting. Both my mother and I experience panic attacks, which explains a lot about our shared experiences.
Amazing to think he was only 25 when he died. Just imagine the body of work we might have had if he'd lived longer.
It's fascinating how we often assume everyone has the same tools and abilities we do.
The article is right about kids wanting VR. My son won't stop talking about getting a headset for his birthday.
This reminds me of the Mexican tradition of Día de los Muertos, where death is seen as a natural part of life's cycle.
The article seems to conflate recreational use with medical use under proper supervision. These are very different scenarios.
Love the practical approach here. No more guilt about not fitting in every recommended morning activity.
The article undersells how educational podcasts can be. I've learned more from them than any Netflix documentary.
I struggle with understanding all the different terms and identities sometimes, but I'm learning that's okay as long as I remain respectful and open to learning.
Love the suggestion about learning from peers. Some of my best webinar experiences were industry-specific sessions.
This made me think about how I've been judging my extroverted colleagues unfairly. Maybe I need to be more understanding.
Started implementing some of these changes two months ago. Already seeing improvement in energy levels
These are all great suggestions. I've been looking to add some plants to my home office to improve air quality. Anyone have experience with Peace Lily in a workspace?