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I don't know how many times I've seen people fuck something up by not knowing enough about it, and trying to wing it. They always answer with "I didn't want to bother anyone" afterwards too.
If something is worth doing, it's worth doing it well. It became my work ethic.
One comes into this life fighting and one has to go out fighting.
Mindfulness helps with being happy
it also doesn't work from night to day - see it as a gym, practice practice practice
Así es la vida, triste y jódida.
That's life, sad and fucked up.
Thanks for the translation :-)
So damn true.
No struggle = No life left to struggle
Don't forget semicolon
Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes the tree
Perspective is everything.
Change your perspective, you can change your problem.
A problem without a solution is already solved.
As a programmer, not sure I can agree. 😝
If you can buy your way out of a problem, you don't have a problem.
To be your best friend
Make sure you don't have a vitamin D deficiency. It will make you sad. If you don't get much sunlight (especially if you have darker skin) then you probably do have a deficiency. You can get vitamin D pills in most supermarkets/chemists.
Random fact, although living in not very sunny environments, vikings didn't have vitamin D deficiency because of their fish based diet (mainly codfish).
Magnesium is also one of the things our body is always low on and it benefits a lot - it's also cheap
Switching to your secondary weapon is faster than reloading... Seriously, that actually helped me become a bit better in FPS games