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Feedback Loop From Hell
I read about this concept in “the subtle art of not giving a fuck”, it’s really an insightful book and I’m so glad I read it. The feedback loop from hell is the concept of giving a fuck in circles, I’m not sure I’m doing justice to explaining it but that summarizes the concept. And the most effectivRead more
I read about this concept in “the subtle art of not giving a fuck”, it’s really an insightful book and I’m so glad I read it. The feedback loop from hell is the concept of giving a fuck in circles, I’m not sure I’m doing justice to explaining it but that summarizes the concept. And the most effective way to not find yourself in a feedback loop from hell is not giving a fuck to irrelevant things. Only then, would you have saved yourself the stress of feedback loop from hell.
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Any game can be beneficial to the brain as all games teach you something, especially video games. You know that feeling of learning a new game? That is the period where your brain burns a bit, that is where I think that’s when gaming really benefit your brain. Learning is pain and growth and strengtRead more
Any game can be beneficial to the brain as all games teach you something, especially video games. You know that feeling of learning a new game? That is the period where your brain burns a bit, that is where I think that’s when gaming really benefit your brain. Learning is pain and growth and strength come from adversity.
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It depends on the drug. However, it's common for alcohol to interact with medications, causing them to become less effective or make side effects worse. It affects certain medication. I was on antibiotics a few years ago and decided to go out and drink alcohol. I didn't leave the toilet the next dayRead more
It depends on the drug. However, it’s common for alcohol to interact with medications, causing them to become less effective or make side effects worse. It affects certain medication. I was on antibiotics a few years ago and decided to go out and drink alcohol. I didn’t leave the toilet the next day.
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