Agreed, basically what I live off anyhow. But then it is leaf water, so unsure if the rules would allow!
Agreed, basically what I live off anyhow. But then it is leaf water, so unsure if the rules would allow!
Your advice reminds me of a saying, if you want to go fast go alone, if you want to go far go together
Also my advice is on a slightly more existential note is, ‘you can’t take any of it with you’. Which I always took to mean don’t live for consumerist things, and stuff as its not what is truly valuable in life and it likely won’t be stuff and things that you are thinking about in the end.
I think a lot of people feel lost after university, I know I did. Also very few people I know got to their careers using a neat path, a lot of career paths look like chaos. I also went down an unconventional, difficult path after university, as nothing else seemed to fit. I think you just have to do what is best for you and know it’ll work out in the end.
I’d love to be part of a stardew Valley community, is there one already on kbin?
This is both of us, and also why we never get through any new series. We always end up having to backtrack to find out where we fell asleep and eventually just get bored of doing so!
There are often talks of carbon taxing, but removing subsidies would seen to be the obvious first step. Subdiside greener options instead.
Drawing! We all start life drawing, scribbling, experimenting etc. But often we drop the activity or don’t think were good enough to try. But everyone should take a pencil/pen and paper and just try to draw things, if you want to try and improve quickly look into https://drawabox.com
Pros - It’s cheap, easily available to most and often very cathartic.
Cons - if you get into it it takes a lot of time investment to get really good.
Love this topic! I’m with you on the YA novels, sometimes I just like an easier read, and does loving Harry Potter count?
And then you can’t get back to sleep after…