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What do you think about people who still don’t believe Covid-19 is real?
Lol...they would be right to not believe in anything Covid. I mean, there was a president that outrightly downplayed the seriousness of the virus right from the beginning. He called it a flu that was only 15 cases that soon will be zero. Then he called it a democrat hoax. He mocked a mask-wearing reRead more
Lol…they would be right to not believe in anything Covid. I mean, there was a president that outrightly downplayed the seriousness of the virus right from the beginning. He called it a flu that was only 15 cases that soon will be zero. Then he called it a democrat hoax. He mocked a mask-wearing reporter and refuses to wear one. He silenced the scientist. Now, with the huge number of infected persons and dead victims, that should be enough to convince anyone that the virus is real. Also, people think the government is evil and is only out to take their hard earned cash. So anything the government says and does must be an effort to take more of their money.
See lessIs it true that 30s are just like your 20s but with more money and clearer goals?
I was struggling and doubting my abilities all through my twenties. Now, I am slowly accepting my own limitations, strengths, weaknesses, what makes me to be who I am. My priorities are now in line with my personality and goals. I don’t need to pretend to be who I’m not just to please people I don’tRead more
I was struggling and doubting my abilities all through my twenties. Now, I am slowly accepting my own limitations, strengths, weaknesses, what makes me to be who I am. My priorities are now in line with my personality and goals. I don’t need to pretend to be who I’m not just to please people I don’t even like. I surround myself with smarter people, wise mentors who add value to my life. Everyone has a perfect fit to what society has to offer – we just have to keep exploring and find things that make us happy. Then don’t stop doing it. I learned that the world doesn’t revolve around me. If I want to get something, don’t expect anything to happen without putting in the effort first. After graduating college, all I’ve done was get stuck in the rat race without realising the world is full of opportunities if you just look outside. 20s are the best time to gain experience doing everything you can get your hands on. Don’t restrict yourself. You will find 30s to be a much better decade.
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