If you’re struggling right now in any way, skip the life hacks for a minute.
Go to church this Sunday.
Even if you don’t normally go. Even if you’re “spiritual not religious.” Even if you have PTSD from the religious boredom of church as a kid. Just go sit in the back row and be still for an hour.
Almost everything in your life right now is optimized for production or consumption. Slack, spreadsheets, TikTok, email, sales calls. All output and input. Almost nothing is sacred, quiet, or unmonetized.
Church is one of the last places left that isn’t trying to sell you something or steal your attention. It’s an hour built around the idea that you are more than your revenue, or your value. It's one of the few places where the only goal is to confess your flaws, let them go and have some faith.
It's a place that will welcome everyone, even and maybe especially if you hate yourself right now.
Sit, stand, sing, or just listen. Let someone read words that have outlived every empire and every market cycle.
Let your brain remember: money is a tool, not a god. You are not the sole author of your story.
You’ll walk back out into the same world, same problems, same bank account, but it will feel a little less loud and a little less about you. That’s insanely useful if you’re carrying heavy stuff right now.
Tomorrow, you can go back to your problems.
Today, give yourself permission to just be a human.
If things are brutal right now, consider this your permission slip: Close the laptop. Go to church. Let God be bigger than your to‑do list for one hour.
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The original post infers that Higby's removal was unjust, portraying his actions (tabling for conversation) as identical to Kirk's and implying bias or overreach by the university.
From my prior reply, I infer the key distinction: Higby's event lacked required approval, while Kirk's were typically sponsored/invited, making them compliant with campus policies. This suggests the removal stemmed from procedural issues, not content alone. (312 chars)
In a historic first, Harvard University inaugurated new president Claudine Gay, the first Black person and second woman to lead the university. https://t.co/m20pkbdnEC
@kwamepocho @ttaaggooee@Afrohacker@pkopoku Oh we were talking about only the mountain. Ahh I thought we were talking about the people who went up the mountain
Interviewers like to hear stories about candidates. So, make sure your story has a great beginning, a riveting middle, and a strong end. https://t.co/j9XrOb2DWp
From our archives. But totally worth a read! Happy #WomenInEngineering Day!
Samira Ali @justSamli - One of Ghana's few female ROV pilot technicians https://t.co/MRXMijXgOP via @leversinheels
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