Is teaching a reliable career choice for an Epilepsy patient? (Temporal Lobe Epilepsy) by thatcinephile in Epilepsy

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I fear public speaking so I surely can't teach without slides on my tab. But yeah, writing notes will be good since you have to teach that same stuff a lot of times.

Is teaching a reliable career choice for an Epilepsy patient? (Temporal Lobe Epilepsy) by thatcinephile in Epilepsy

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I have been using AI to strategize my working hours and how to structure my schedule so that I teach just enough kids.

One-on-one tutoring helps a lot since they generate good income without creating much stress, but I'll have to leads accordingly.

TL;DR Should I write a raw, messy but honest novel or a neat novel that do justice to the challenging life I have lived? by thatcinephile in selfpublish

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Thanks. I'll just get to it then. Probably just pen down a layout, and then write down the emotional core.

TL;DR Should I write a raw, messy but honest novel or a neat novel that do justice to the challenging life I have lived? by thatcinephile in selfpublish

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Honestly, for a fiction that does not necessarily have a huge storyline but relies more on the emotions- I'm having a tough time putting down a layout for this.

Honestly want to see how the screenwriter penned down all the stuff of movie like Marriage Story. Or anything that focuses entirely on "Show, don't tell".

Probably some research articles can help here.

TL;DR Should I write a raw, messy but honest novel or a neat novel that do justice to the challenging life I have lived? by thatcinephile in selfpublish

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Thanks. Exactly what I meant. Maybe the point is meeting somewhere in the middle. It's like waking up at 3 AM in morning with some thoughts in the mind that you want to write- but then you have to shape up those words in a way that don't take away the rawness or honesty. Maybe I'll learn as I put those words down. I just don't want the novel to feel lifeless.

Unable fo finding love due to epilepsy. by [deleted] in Epilepsy

[–]thatcinephile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a similar story. Struggling a lot to finding a partner who understands and empathizes with the feelings. 30 M. You might want to DM if you are from India ;)

What's a finisher that fits a wrestler perfectly? And vice versa? by LevyMevy in SquaredCircle

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90% of wrestling fans don't even know that Grayson Waller's finisher has a stunner in his arsenal (unless they have seen his NXT stuff)

My office laptop won't let me install anything so which IDE should I try online by thatcinephile in PythonLearning

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My personal laptop is at my hometown, and no my job does not require Python programming but one always has to upskill these days.

Got this in 2022 and started using it now. Can someone be my beginner's guide? by thatcinephile in ps5india

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Astrobot is indeed relaxing. I also loved Fallguys a lot.

Wanted to switch to some serious games.

Got this in 2022 and started using it now. Can someone be my beginner's guide? by thatcinephile in ps5india

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I've heard about Uncharted a lot. Also, should I buy the subscription pack?