Because telling people about your goals gives you a similar dopamine hit as actually completing them, so it makes you less motivated to finish.
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Right? Any relationship takes work to maintain, so expecting things to just magically work without putting in any effort is a recipe for disappointment.
Also, the whole opposites attract thing is kinda bullshit when you look at 40+ year marriages.
Exactly. It has a lot to do with how your parents treat you as a child. I was always treated like a small adult, so I never had an issue getting along with adults (my mother has her masters in childhood development, so I'm assuming she knew what she was doing). If your parents treat you like a dumb kid, then that's how you expect adults to interact with you.
It wasn't a mere 3% tax. King George was trying to pay off some war, so he was taxing everything he could while not providing anything in return. It's basically like your parents demanding payment for raising you because they are up to their eyeballs in debt.
While our country's budget is fucked and the money is being spent wrong, it's still being spent on the country.
Don't worry, coffee. I love you the way you are.
I played around with it for a bit in 08/09. Got a few coins, but didn't keep going with it and lost the wallet at some point.
That's basically what the adhd community is here.
It's just how insurance works. Whenever you hear a story about like a mother suing their kid because they fell or something, it's really just two insurance companies suing each other.
You are correct. Voting isn't going to solve this problem.
The thing is that emergency personnel aren't liable if they're responding to an emergency. The courts will side with them 99% of the time.
His case was lost before he even filed it.
Also, paying out isn't done out of the city budget. These huge payouts you see are from the city's insurance policy, and that policy likely requires them to fight it.
Then, after searching the entire house for it, you find it in that spot you stared at for 10 minutes.
This is actually really, really good advice for adhd people. Telling people your goals gives you a dopamine hit like actually completing the goal does, so it makes your brain less likely to continue since it already got it's fix.