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It's always some dude with white hair behind the wheel when I have a close call on the road :/ I'm glad you're alright. We really need to start imposing some sort of age limit on driver licenses.
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Oldie but goodie :)
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Want to make a Dent in Things?
Rewire your brain to bring joy from the necessities in life.
Make grocery shopping more fun than planning a wardrobe. Feel the rewarding power of brewing coffee at home.
Nobody's saying you don't deserve nice things. But maybe rethink what nice is.
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"Ah, yes, 2016. Good vintage, that one."
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I am a simple man: I see Viv Legendsandlattes, I like.
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I have been in the middle of playing NEO for the last year and a half :') The game's just failed to captivate me in the same way 1 did and I'm not sure why.
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Working my way through "Reset" by Ronald J. Deibert right now :)
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This book is a huge part of how I started journaling on the regular, and how I got better about exercising outside the structured approach of a boxing class. It is, to this day, one of my go-to gifts, even for friends who aren't huge readers.
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Atomic Habits, by James Clear.
Typically I'm wary of works in the "self help" genera, but Mr. Clear's writing is so affable and enjoyable, plus the methods he purports are some I have seen working in my own life.
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Meditations For Mortals, by Oliver Burkeman.
4,000 Weeks is maybe one of my favorites philosophy books of all time. M4M, in my opinion, tackles similarly heavy concepts in a much friendlier, more approachable manner, which makes it a great recommend for friends and family.