

Let me introduce you to simple login. Take that same concept and apply it to literally everything you do online. Never deal with spam again.
Let me introduce you to simple login. Take that same concept and apply it to literally everything you do online. Never deal with spam again.
In my opinion, therapists are like friends. You’re not going to be friends with everyone you meet, in fact, you probably won’t want to be friends with most people you meet. It’s hard finding good friends but once you do, they make everything a little brighter. Just like friends, it takes time to find someone you really click with.
You’re right, they can’t fix your problems or your environment. That’s not what therapy is about. It’s more geared towards helping you recognize your own thoughts, behaviors, and patterns that are not serving you and adjusting them to serve you better. For example, a therapist might help someone to recognize the early warning signs and triggers of a depressive spiral so they can take proactive measures to prevent falling into a dark well of depression. No one can eliminate depressive episodes, but you can learn to recognize it and actively work against it taking over your life.
I hope that helps.
I feel the same. I don’t do ads. If a product doesn’t have an ad-free product that I’m willing to pay for, then that product doesn’t exist for me. Similarly, if a paid product decides to introduce ads (I’m looking at you Amazon) I’m immediately cancelling.
Half the point of ads these days isn’t to advertise to you, it’s to piss you off enough to upgrade to a paid plan. If they happen to also make money from the adverts, then that’s just an added bonus.
A lot of higher end credit cards also include protection against this kind of thing as well.
What kind of keyboard is that in the background? Looks pretty sick.
The series that made me fall in love with audio books was Red Rising. The narration of the first trilogy is top notch.
I highly doubt that was an accident…
My guess is that a good part of those people are just trying to reserve a good username and then will sit on it.
The first 3 books are some of my favorite books of all time. However, I barely made it through the 4th book and book 5 just looked like a chore.
If I didn’t like 4, is it worth picking up 5 or is it just more of the same?
I read these books without knowing anything about them and I completely agree with your assessment. Very cozy and leaves you feeling better about the world. Not the type of book I normally would pick up but I’m glad I did.
Before legal fees and taxes of course.