Mocktails should not be anything above freaking five dollars max. Why are you trying to make me pay $15 for some juice and ice or corn syrup and sprite?!?!
Major cheat code for life: Assume good things are still ahead. You are not behind. You are not too late. You are not disqualified by your past. One new season can change the entire story. Keep showing up with belief. The best chapters are often written after the hardest ones.
🐸: when guys who are close get together, it feels like their intelligence drops a little bit. no really! they (members) become like kids! like fools! even after 10 yrs theyre the same!
HAHAHA VERNON'S REACTION hsjd they were talking abt svt fights 😭
SUHO posting about his dad’s new book on Instagram is the most precious thing 🥺
🐰: "Congratulations from the bottom of my heart on the publication of my beloved father’s book" 🫶🏻
Professor Kim Yong-ha wrote a book called “How to Handle 30-Something Angst: A Less Fearful, More Resilient Life Learned from Epicurus” and it’s basically a philosophical blueprint for our generation navigating burnout, career anxiety, and the endless trap of social comparison.
Summary: Why Epicurus for the 30-something angst?
The anxiety that hits you in your thirties isn’t a sign of mental weakness. Caught in a web of precarious jobs, volatile income, delayed independence, and the endless trap of social comparison, we are forced to ask: Am I even on the right track? Is it really okay to live like this?
The "good life" according to Epicurus was never about having more or climbing higher. It was about guarding your inner peace, unswayed by fear or hollow desires. As an economist—and a father to two children in their thirties—Kim Yong-ha extends this ancient philosophy to today’s young adults.
In an era that constantly tells you to run faster, this book stops to ask: What do you actually need? How much is enough? And why are you so afraid?
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