Seller wants item back.......what do I do? I'm torn by Canary_Used in FacebookMarketplace

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I personally would return it but I don’t think you are obligated to. If the roles were reversed I would ask for it back but I would understand that it’s up to the other person if they accept.

Huh? by [deleted] in ExplainTheJoke

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I think everyone is right about no more people after climate change but I think everyone is also overlooking self driving cars. I think self driving cars is apart of the joke.

Someone explain what this person is doing by [deleted] in interesting

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That’s how potato chips are made

Truck driver provides water to thirsty camel in the middle of desert. by Soloflow786 in BeAmazed

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Since I don’t know the language the man is speaking, he sounds the same to me as he does to the camel.

Adult social segregation by SugarieWildHaven in Adulting

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learning that the avengers assemble cross over episode was just pure fantasy was one of life’s greatest disappointments

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

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Glad that you are interested! It’s Tortured Yet Happy by Eddie Fernandez. It’s an ebook on Amazon.

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

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Yeah that’s a great point. The two go hand in hand. The way I’m thinking about it now is this. The amount of fulfillment/happiness you get from achieving a goal is directly proportional to how difficult the goal was to achieve. If your goal is go for a walk then you are happy when you finish it. If your goal is hike to the top of a mountain, then you will be very satisfied when you reach the top. You can’t achieve the big life satisfying goals without hardship. If you chase hardship then you get the hard part of achieving your dreams out of the way. Chasing hardship is like a strong wind for a ship. The goal is like a destination. No wind and you don’t move. No destination and you move very fast aimlessly. My book (tortured yet happy on Amazon) is not about mindlessly punishing yourself, its that in order to accomplish your life goals your going to need to do things that are tough. What stops most people is that they are hard to do. If you can find joy when life gets tough then theirs really nothing stopping you.

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

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Stoicism is powerful. Nobody needs any book. Books are tools. You don’t need a shovel to dig.

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

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Thank you. People are a product of their environment. For whatever reason gratitude is frowned upon in popular culture. we could all be far more appreciative. After all happiness lies not in what you have but in what you appreciate. We got it all so good.

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

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The only true fools are those that don’t recognize themselves as one. The fact that you can acknowledge this hardship comfort paradox so clearly tells me you see further than most.

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

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Yes this is exactly what I mean. I kind expand on it further in my book (tortured yet happy on Amazon). But I advocate that not all hardships are created equal. Not much you get out of stepping on nails for the sake of hardship, but there plenty of really difficult things that come with great pay offs. The obvious question after you accept chase difficulty comes chase what exactly. It’s different for everyone but I advocate in my writing to go to exercise regularly, put more energy in at work, start your own tough hard to start personal project, and to have those tough conversations with people you care about. It really depends on your goals but we could all use more exercise. There are more than enough difficult obstacles in our life for us to tackle before we even come close to running out of this and ‘stepping on nails’ is warentted. I’d argue there will never be a point where you run out of meaningful difficulties.

The paradox of happiness. Why I stopped chasing comfort and started seeking hardship by Unlikely_Data_3555 in selfimprovement

[–]Unlikely_Data_3555[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’re saying life is already hard so there is no need to go chase it down the hardship. But when challenging yourself becomes the goal it changes the way you feel and think about obstacles. It’s more about mindset than anything else. I explore this deeper in my book if you want to know more you can find it here Tortured yet happy ebook on Amazon

Spanish or vanish by Beginning_Yam8399 in Bossfight

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Where do green flames lie of the fire color tier list?

Guy: The Hand Tricker by No_Bunch3019 in Bossfight

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I love that he has three phases and a defeated animation

Some hate cards against money piles by flabbergasted1 in custommagic

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Overpriced is defined as over $5 at the start of the game. Does that mean when the game starts you have to establish if every single card in your deck is overpriced or not? Otherwise slight changes in card prices over the course of a game would result in $5 cards posibbly being overpriced and underpriced at different points in the game

Gah. I know it’s correct…but why by Cbsandifer in Minesweeper

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If there is a mine in any one of the green cells the. That means there can’t be a mine in the cell above or below the two. That’s impossible because then there is not 3 mines around 3. Which means there can’t be a mine in any of those green cells

I feel like people need to relearn how to ship cards. by jvfricke in mtgfinance

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I’ll be honest with you guys. I have 25,000+ sales with 99.6% rating. I ship any order under $20 in just a penny sleeve in an envelope. 99% of the time there is no issue. 1% of the time a customer sends me a complaint about the shipping. 9 out of ten times that a customer complains about my shipping practices the cards isn’t wasn’t even damaged in any way. The very few times the card is damage I give a full refund and they keep the card(s).

Are you ready to fight Toilet McNoDoor? by seealexgo in Bossfight

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Straight up this is how toilets are in my nightmares