

No. You can have an opinion, but that doesn’t prove it isn’t settled in facts.
No. You can have an opinion, but that doesn’t prove it isn’t settled in facts.
Yeah. Some imposter syndrome in there for sure. Years of “you can do even better (at school etc) if you just apply yourself” is hard to overcome.
I’m working on the negative self talk. I intelectualize a lot, so logically I know I do a good job, but I don’t feel it. So when I get 'attaboys it makes that disconnect very conscious, and I’d feel better if they just didn’t say anything.
Or the thought of “I should’ve started this earlier”, which never happens next time.
I did the same thing in my last job. My manager thought I did excellent work every day, and said things like “good work” at the end of the day when I was on reddit for 5 hours.
I did amazing things that was above my position, so my work was excellent, but it felt so wrong when he said good job when I was pretending.
You are accidentally correct! The best kind of corr… Wait a minute!
The people who would go that far to give him money wouldn’t be comfortable putting that sticker on.
I’ve tried as well, but the chemicals they put in the water is too addicting to me. Even my dog is addicted. Every day I drink it I always get sleepy after about 15 hours, and then my body crashes due to all the toxins and the dihydrogenmonoxide they put in the water.
I’ve also tried purifying the tap water through the coffee filter, like I saw on tiktoc, but it only helps for a few extra hours compared to when I don’t do it.
It’s just the random button on Wikipedia in a tiktok ui.
Not Adhd food without being less random and actually showing you things you are interested in.
The dev has a hard no stance to adding it though.
Good text. I’ve actually been trying it, and it seems to work well. :)
If they could read they would be upset by that.
"there is plenty more but you have seen all the important stuff - go outside and do something "
That is lemmy for me. I have removed communities I don’t want to see, and subscribed to a lot of them and sort by hot.
Once the posts start losing quality (up votes) I move on.
It’s a showerthought about the English spellings being fucked.
You read read as read, and not as read.
Listening to the same song over and over is no longer for enjoyment, it is for the feelings of safety that your body is comfortable in.
Well, they /are/ self regulated. Just not the way that anyone but them wants.
Shoot an insurance ceo and your votes will go up.
Chatgpt answer:
Yes, “reckful” is a real word, although it is rarely used in modern English. It means being thoughtful, careful, or prudent, essentially the opposite of “reckless.” It comes from the same root as “reck,” which means to care or pay attention to.
Examples of Usage:
In older texts, “reckful” might describe someone who is cautious or considerate of consequences: “He was reckful in his approach, weighing every decision carefully.”
Why It’s Uncommon:
“Reckless” became the dominant term in English, and “reckful” fell out of common usage. Today, terms like “careful,” “prudent,” or “mindful” are more likely to be used in its place.
So while “reckful” is technically correct and would make sense in context, it might sound archaic or poetic to most modern English speakers.
So trump will go to heaven in April?
Not a universal joke. 3/10^24 stars.
Ok, do still some misinformation about side effects.
Sorry you had to go through that. Stay strong and keep advocating for the safety of your kids.
It’s exactly like this for me as well. The barrier to start tasks is lower, and the anxiety about all the “should do” tasks is not there, as well as the lack of anxiety when finishing something and thinking “but I have way more to do”.
So combined the mental load is way less, so I have energy to do more.
Tl;dr I have energy to do more, the ability to do more, and the rewards of doing more.