@jake_burdett@InvestigativeV Posting that screenshot along with the others is very intentionally misleading. You know Jen disagrees with you on this and you have blocked her to keep her from making that clear.
This is so unbelievably depraved. I don't know if I'm more sad or enraged. We as a human race can not ever let this be an acceptable way to treat other human beings.
comfort to every human being who feels afraid right now. i feel afraid too. it is okay to feel afraid and tender now. soon, the anger returns and we fight like bloody hell. first the pain, then the mother fucking rising.
A few months ago I attended a Facebook interview prep session run by their engineers.
All of them said that it took them a few months of prep to ace the Facebook interview, even though they were already experienced engineers.
Something about that just doesn't sit right with me
Women are often told to avoid using “weak language.”
But 29 studies: talking tentatively doesn't reflect a lack of assertiveness. It's a sign of interpersonal sensitivity.
I might be wrong, but it's probably time to stop confusing confidence with concern for others—isn’t it?
From afar, we admire talent. Up close, what counts most is character.
You can impress people with your skills, but you earn their trust by standing for something greater than yourself.
There is no higher achievement than treating others kindly and living with integrity.
We're in productivity detox right now. That's why we feel itchy and worthless. But wait it out. Be still. It's good. We're remembering our inherent worth.
Building a career isn't about avoiding risk. It's about managing risk.
Think of your career like a stock portfolio: higher returns involve more risk. If all your bets are safe, it may be time to rebalance.
In the long run, our biggest regrets are often the risks we didn't take.