My selfless #Apple MacBook Air turns 11 this year. She’s survived millions of words, a few hundred good. In her youth I engraved her. In her midlife I dropped and dented her. She’s slowing down but a steady pal in unsettled times. How do we retire our friends, @tim_cook? How?
“A friend can be selfish and not a narcissist. You can feel stressed without experiencing trauma. A partner can lie without gaslighting. Instead, mental health professionals urge, you should embrace nuance and avoid pathologizing normal — albeit annoying or painful — behavior.”
A friend can be selfish and not a narcissist. You can feel stressed without experiencing trauma. A partner can lie without gaslighting. https://t.co/mfNfpOOdVk
“The pointy end of mental illness is not photogenic or particularly quotable. It’s desperate and it’s sad […] So I find it hard to understand how that level of illness has become entwined with mindfulness, mental-health days and self-care.” https://t.co/LTZ5eOUjca
Professors who actually work with students, financial experts, and people who’ve been at the crossroads of life say their advice for new graduates is all about relationships. If you’re looking for a little bit of guidance post-graduation, try a tip or two. https://t.co/qwF3BmYpS9