At least the dog gets the happy chemicals ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Then you need to associate the hard work with enjoyment. Each time you work on the thing, reward yourself afterwards.
Check out the book "Atomic Habits". Here you will learn that everyone struggles with motivation if you only do something to reach a goal.
The trick is to enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
Let's hope they can fix the color arrangement of traffic lights
This image is so fake it makes my silicone tits stand up.
Buddhism?
Exactly. Don't hate the players, hate the game. We are too focused on finding a scape goat to see the inherit system is the problem.
Not just for the lulz though. This man had made it his life work to completely disassemble and rebuild Lego Island the game and this backporting aids his mission.
I remember vividly the moment I failed a quest because I made the npc wait for too long and thinking "this game is one of a kind". It does take a while to get used to, but it certainly has its charm.
Back in the 1800s, the employer WAS the house lord as well. This meant not only the home was affordable for factory workers, the quality was good enough, so workers would show up at work well rested enough.
He summarizes the recommendations from the book drawdown.
Let's not forget this only refers to LD50 not permanent organ damage.
90g * 100 = 9kg so 9L of water (2 gallons)
Exactly. Also, to make sure the correlation is not caused by other factors such as income, health, education of the parents there should be a statistical correction to make it a sound RCT.
That said, I would argue more than 1 hour of screen time for a 1 year old is already an extreme amount and thus I would not be surprised to see it has some significant effects on development.