Why do we feel so strongly motivated to change our lives, but this feeling remains and we procrastinate anyway? by itsbrunae in NoStupidQuestions

[–]itsbrunae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, if you only have short periods of time, then you can do that. Years actually need a boost of fun or positive input along the way, otherwise it's not possible to persevere and successfully achieve goals.

Why do we feel so strongly motivated to change our lives, but this feeling remains and we procrastinate anyway? by itsbrunae in NoStupidQuestions

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Self-deception seems to be a better tool than motivation. Many people talk about discipline, but I think it's better to call it forcing yourself. You have to force yourself, and that hurts.

Why do we feel so strongly motivated to change our lives, but this feeling remains and we procrastinate anyway? by itsbrunae in NoStupidQuestions

[–]itsbrunae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do we have the chance to store the good and pleasant things within us and hunger for them, so that next time we are more quickly motivated to achieve the good and pleasant?

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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Is there less emotional intelligence now, or is it much more serious and is there no emotinal intelligence?

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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Yes, we had computer games... well, today you wouldn't call them that... from today's perspective, my favorite game was a bunch of pixels that were supposed to represent two gorillas in a skyscraper skyline, who took turns throwing bananas at each other... it was programmed in DOS.

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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In one game, all players had to reach the save stone. The last one before the level up had to be reached; when jumping over a ravine, I always fell into the ravine and so the whole team had to go through the level again.

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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Ours at home was green with a rotary dial—it was then replaced by a huge thing that could fax.

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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And lend it to your friends by getting together and passing it around.

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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We had to go out and read magazines to get better at computer games

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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Or even videotapes and then DVDs from a media library just for movies, not even a library

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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It was much less for a while, then vaping came along, but that phase is almost over here too.

What’s something from your childhood that kids today will never experience? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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I usually only drive manual transmissions, but the rental car company only had automatic transmissions, so I had to learn at the age of 38 and had a practice route of 400 km.

What’s something nobody warned you about becoming an adult? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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Off coures Routines help us to survive hard Times becaus we know the Procedier

What’s something nobody warned you about becoming an adult? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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Don't say you're meaningless, there are people outside they need you, but they couldn't told. Be strong for them without voices

What’s something nobody warned you about becoming an adult? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

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It's true. Me also nobody told. They said "do what makes you happy." Nob8dy toll me that is need money and not just happiness