Some people think that if a relationship is good, it will be “easy” and not be “work.” They are both correct and completely wrong.
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Society, writing, geekdom, politics, and errata. By Steven Saus.
Some people think that if a relationship is good, it will be “easy” and not be “work.” They are both correct and completely wrong.
They’re small distinctions, but they’re important ones.
Completely as nerdy — and not nearly as fun for me — as you might expect.
From marshmallows to Milgram to NLP, prior research hasn’t controlled for neurotype and other significant variables.
Thanks to anesthesia and my restless legs.
It’s become quite the trend to talk about “loneliness.” It’s a real problem that has real effects on both individuals and the companies they work for. But there are two troubling trends: blaming the victims and self-serving actions peddled as “solutions”.