Building your dream life takes time. You can’t expect results overnight. Focus on working consistently each day and let the days, weeks, and years add up. They will pass anyway.
turns out, reading a lot, exercising, loving people without expecting anything back, protecting your alone time, focusing only on improving yourself, and sometimes staying out late with friends who make you laugh until it hurts is a pretty good way to live.
He’s goes against all of the left and right wing stereotypes of black American men from the south. He is smart, culturally and politically aware of what’s going on, and he calls out racism while also understand the purpose of ownership. that’s why the main stream media doesn’t like him
I'm a neurodivergent health research advisor with a PhD.
Here are 14 life-changing ND accommodations that are stupid-simple but way too underused:
1. Listen to fast music during tasks you want to finish quickly (shopping, cleaning, getting ready, walking to the gym). Your body follows rhythm faster than your mind follows intention.
If you're wondering how cooked you really are, try doing only 1 thing at once. Pick 1 of the 5 senses and only use that. Only 1 input.
You don't get to listen to music and work. You don't get to watch TV and scroll. You don't get to play video games and watch a stream. You don't get to listen to a podcast and walk. You don't get to eat and watch YouTube.
You'll be bored out of your mind. Won’t make it an hour.
Your senses were never meant to be stacked like this. When was the last time you actually tasted your food? When was the last time you heard all of the instruments? You've been running them all at once for so long you've stopped experiencing any of them.
It will be pretty eye opening to see how far from baseline your brain has really drifted. You need to address this.
Read physical books. Take silent walks. Write on pen and paper. Stare at a wall if you have to.
Your attention span demands it. Your enjoyment of life depends on it. The further out to sea you keep swimming, the harder you'll be fighting the tide on the way back in.
my college professor once told us: "go have fun the entire day, but once you're back home, study for just 2 hours. you'll be in a completely different league"
very few know how deep this is!
Idc, get your education. They telling y’all there’s no value now to discourage everyone from getting their degrees. Eventually, it’ll be essential again. You’ll see jobs posting they’re required. And in certain fields, it surely is required. Beyond a bachelor’s actually!
Don't pay for HBO Max, use Moviebox
Don't pay for Apple TV, use Streamly
Don't pay for Apple Music, use ESound
Don't pay for Netflix, use Flixio
Don't pay for Peacock, use GlitchTV
Don't pay for Disney, use Netmirror
Don't pay for Spotify, use Lyra 🤫🔥💯
Not to sound delusional, but please pray for grace. Life isn't really about hard work. It's more about meeting the right people, grace, mercy, and favour.
My advice to people who keep telling themselves they can't take on learning the skills for high paying jobs
Choose your hard and stop psyching yourself out because something actually takes consistent effort, it's a short season that will pass either way
First you realize the whole financial system is designed to keep your broke
Next you realize the whole food industry is designed to keep you overweight and addicted
Then you realize the education system is designed to make you a sheep
Then it hits you.. they’re all connected