@johnnylongstaff@Lilson_1 Yes it’s my fault that we were together 18 years, I love her but we tried. We had 3 different therapists cause the first 2 she didnt like that she was in the wrong. I stayed. I tried. I apologized. She didn’t . I was the breadwinner/cooked/cleaned & she treated me poorly.
My favorite line from Atomic Habits has been living in my head rent-free:
“It doesn’t make sense to continue wanting something if you’re not willing to do what it takes to get it. If you don’t want to live the lifestyle, then release yourself from the desire. To crave the result but not the process is to guarantee disappointment.”
@colenoxrage No, you don’t keep it to yourself. You mention that once, gauge your partners responses and process accordingly. She dismisses you during your time of need, you start making the preparations to exit.
The World Cup has made me realize how united we as humans can be. Why are we fighting wars for wealthy men when we could be singing each other’s national anthems with our arms around one another?
@fabian30100764@FOXSports I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to speed around a city, keeping its speed over fifty, and if its speed dropped, it would explode! I think it was called... The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down.
Watching fans from all over the world experience America has been one of the coolest parts of this World Cup.
People are losing their minds over things most of us don’t even think about anymore:
- Free chips and salsa.
- Buc-ee’s.
- Massive grocery stores.
- Six-lane highways.
- Air conditioning everywhere.
- Endless refills.
Meanwhile, the tournament is being played in world-class stadiums that were already built. No rushed construction. No billion-dollar vanity projects.
It’s hard to ignore what visitors keep saying: the infrastructure is incredible, the people are welcoming, and the scale of everything is unlike anything they’ve seen before.
Sometimes it takes seeing your country through someone else’s eyes to appreciate what we have.
We take a lot of it for granted.
En japon, los hinchas esperan al semaforo en rojo para juntarse a festejar por las calles de shibuya y cuando se vuelve a poner verde, se corren para que pasen los autos kjj