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Both stories really nail that feeling of being stuck between wanting more and having enough.
I wonder how many self-help authors actually made their fortune before writing their book about success.
I think people overlook how funny she was. Her sense of humor was such a crucial part of the show.
A Daily Prophet show would be perfect for addressing current issues through a wizarding lens.
Great article but I think it should have mentioned more about the role of trauma in eating disorders.
Wondering if anyone has experience using these crystals for anxiety in general, not just travel-related?
I find it fascinating how marriage age has shifted so dramatically since the 1960s. I'm 29 and just got engaged, which would have been considered quite late back then!
These are solid tips but I wish they'd mentioned professional help as an option too. Self-help techniques are great but sometimes we need extra support.
The real genius was making products so ridiculous that people had to talk about them. Free advertising through mockery.
The price gouging during the pandemic was insane. I saw French Bulldogs going for £5000!
Just when I think I understand the distinction between Humanism and Humanitas, it gets complicated again. Could use some clarification here.
The portable washer suggestion is interesting but seems like overkill for a first apartment.
The comparison between generations made me appreciate both old and new ways of connecting.
The part about workaholism really spoke to me. I always thought working too much was a good thing, but now I see it's just another form of control.
I'm struck by how the story evolved to become more inclusive with the three men representing different parts of the world.
What about people living in regions with limited sunlight? This advice seems very location-specific.