Lindsay Dodgson
Quitting that methodology of becoming a writer was the best thing I could have done for my writing career. I simply abandoned that strategy and choose a completely different one: writing for an audience, rather than prestige. Writing for a wider group of people than other writers. Writing some...
If you don't understand the introduction, that's fine – it means you don't waste time watching other people play games. The presented situation describes a famous creator, who's getting incredibly wound up playingDark Souls 2, swearing in pretty inventive words, and when his behavior was r...
“people aren't going into the office as much, but you want to look stylish, and there's something about a juicy couture tracksuit that you don't look like a slob. there’s something refined about it.” in the fashion world, there have been signs that the juicy tracksuit is slowly ...
Help for mental illness is widely available yet many reject help. Why don't some people get help for mental illness? Bipolar Burble blog.
For some people work is just a job. You do it, you leave it, you live your life. For other people work is craft and mastery—it’s a large part of your identity and a big source of fulfillment. Both are totally fine. A thread on quiet quitting, which is becoming a...
Most people want to do great work and build a fulfilling career.Career wellbeing has the strongest impact on overall wellbeing. And most U.S. workers say they wouldcontinue to work even if they had so much money they never had to work again. Meaningful work is an important part of a ...
But Rob didn’t do anything wrong. He was saying what he truly believes. What, sadly, a whole lot of people in tech believe. Rob just happened to be the last “you asked for it” message I wanted to hear. So I just stopped. I didn’t “rage quit”, I just walked away. I shu...
The Kaineng Overlook strike locks siege turtle mount gain behind its completion. Logically, we should see a higher rate of participation in that because people who may not have wanted to do any strike at all, get ever-so-not-subtly “encouraged” to do one. Was that the case?
“I’ve had people come to our clinic saying they were going to quit their jobs because they couldn’t take [reading on the screen].” —David Grisham, optometry professor at the University of California “With print, at least they have to pick it up to throw it away.” ...