OT Deep Space Breeders 9
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:02 pm
I agree though.
Only because you have a mental block that makes you unable to enjoy anything from a chain.
dat subtle nod to :trudillennial:[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:51 pmI think lots of :millennial: do think perfection is a thing.Johnny_P wrote:
Doesn't everyone? I don't like my job and should probably change it. But it lets me afford the lifestyle I want, so I put up with it.
Nah she's good. Thanks for paying your taxes doe. Been helping my sex life immenselytroyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:00 pmBe careful, it sounds like she's dangerously close to being sent to the death panel.
I don't want to settle...Detroit wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:52 pmAbsolutely, because they were raised to believe they can do anything and shouldn't settle.[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:51 pm
I think lots of :millennial: do think perfection is a thing.
I'm on brobama care too for the next 2.5 months. I haven't actually used it for anything besides avoiding the tax penalty for not having insurance...Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:03 pmNah she's good. Thanks for paying your taxes doe. Been helping my sex life immenselytroyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:00 pm
Be careful, it sounds like she's dangerously close to being sent to the death panel.
I think its one of those things that I'd be on the hook for the difference plus copay. Like if copay was $30 and they paid her $100 a session I'd be paying $50 + $30 copay, but that's a 50% improvement.[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:02 pmLots of psychologists don't take specific insurance because the reimbursement sucks.Detroit wrote: Are you sure your insurance doesn't cover ANY mental health? Most do...you just have to dig in to find what's covered.
troyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:05 pmI'm on brobama care too for the next 2.5 months. I haven't actually used it for anything besides avoiding the tax penalty for not having insurance...
Nah, some chains are fine. I had Chili's when on the Power Tour last week and found it to betroyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:02 pmOnly because you have a mental block that makes you unable to enjoy anything from a chain.
I've had whatever they call their fake AZN spicy boneless wings recently and they were - way the fuck better than any regular "tendies"
[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:05 pmIt's not settling to take a shit job for the sake of an ultimate goal.razr390 wrote:
I don't want to settle...
[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:05 pmIt's not settling to take a shit job for the sake of an ultimate goal.razr390 wrote:
I don't want to settle...
I don't even know my ultimate goal anymore[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:05 pmIt's not settling to take a shit job for the sake of an ultimate goal.razr390 wrote:
I don't want to settle...
You'll figure it out. My "ultimate goal" changes constantly.razr390 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:09 pmI don't even know my ultimate goal anymore[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:05 pm
It's not settling to take a shit job for the sake of an ultimate goal.
Somehow this makes sense, and I appreciate it.troyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:08 pm[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:05 pm
It's not settling to take a shit job for the sake of an ultimate goal.
The trick is to have an ultimate goal in mind at a young age and then NEVER CHANGE IT NO MATTER WHAT. You will never recover from being a in your teens/20s. is not because he's been working hard, but because he's been working hard at ONE THING for 25 years.
Don't wait until you're over 30 to learn that lesson.
I think my ultimate goal will be to:
makes sense.[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:11 pmPick one. Literally anything. Be aspirational. Then make a plan. Then execute without compromise.razr390 wrote:
I don't even know my ultimate goal anymore
Much easier to change at the top than the bottom.
Detroit wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:30 pmWithout getting into too much detail, I was self-sabotaging myself both professionally and personally without even knowing it. The therapist really helped me open my eyes to what was wrong with me and how to fix it.
I don't really buy couples therapy because I really think it's better one-on-one. Seems like it would stir up more trouble than it would help. Infamous and I went to different therapists at the same time to work on our own problems and found our relationship strengthened significantly as a result...and we were doing it for ourselves, not each other. Individual mental health is critical for LYFE.
I"m probably 5-10 years behind where I could have been if I had entered my company as soon as I graduated undergrad. But that wasn't an option.razr390 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:12 pmSomehow this makes sense, and I appreciate it.troyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:08 pm
The trick is to have an ultimate goal in mind at a young age and then NEVER CHANGE IT NO MATTER WHAT. You will never recover from being a in your teens/20s. is not because he's been working hard, but because he's been working hard at ONE THING for 25 years.
Don't wait until you're over 30 to learn that lesson.
Lot's of these "speakers" market 20-25 as the "golden years" of experimenting with shit to find your "dream" but in reality all that does is stagnate your progress to shine in one specific aspect/field. Directing all resources into something moderately interesting/fulfilling will definitely end up a bigger return on investment.
If I become a at 22, I will retire at 45 with a pension + bennies. Plus I can get a job as a in a area that doesn't even need cops but they pay 60k/year for them because keeping out
[user not found] wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:46 pmWe are going to do a kayak tour into one of those caves. I'm excited as hell about that!wap wrote:
Sounds like it'll be a great time. A coworker/friend's wife is from there and he goes pretty often and talks a lot about the rain forests and the bioluminescent critters in caves.
Dare I say it, but you deserve a vacation!
Thanks Wap! gasm: