A lot of chronic fatigue happens because of reasons that become extremely obvious once you write them down:
(1) you are in draining relationships that you refuse to let go out of misplaced sentimentalism
(2) you wrongly assume your current lifestyle is healthy and you are in an echo-chamber of people who think the same
(3) you have no clear purpose and drift through life without any real initiative that actually comes from you, you feel empty because you are not driven by your own will
(4) you live in a place where common sense is rare and nothing is functional, and consequently have to spend all your energy planning for the worst-case scenarios
(5) you don't eat, sleep, love like you were meant to, and because you actually never experienced what it felt like to live in a high-energy, ambitious, loving version of yourself, you struggle to understand what you are supposed to change
(6) you make no consistent effort and consequently, no progress in life, and you know it, and with every passing year, you lose a bit more self-esteem, and you even forgot how fun and energizing progress felt
(7) you are constantly distracted by the lives of strangers who don't even know you exist, and live through them without realizing that you are actually wasting your life
(8) you keep building friendships with people who are pessimistic, insensitive, apathetic and as you become more and more like them, you repel all the optimistic, curious, interesting people with whom you could have built energizing friendships
(9) you let society tell you what you were supposed to do, you became one more stereotypical cog in a ruthless machine, and you forgot the voice of your inner child who was guiding you towards the person you actually wanted to be
(10) you never took the time to truly rest, you spent your whole life chasing the physical and mental stimulation that everybody else was also chasing, you thought that was the key to a meaningful life, that's what everybody told you, until you got older, and realized that being low-energy was never an inevitability, but a signal that you already spent too long living the life society wanted you to live, instead of the one you were meant to live.
@dadalife369@Basappamv@raghav_chadha It’s unlikely, the guy is very opportunistic and money oriented… his goal is to maximize political power and behind the scenes money making ability… but yes that means espousing popular causes of the youth, I suppose he could do a good thing or two.
All bungalows in Lutyen’s should be demolished and 3BHK flats built for Ministers, bureaucrats and Generals.
What is so special about them that they cannot live in apartments?
@gangadhar_11 DC is insane if they will give up a performing orange cap KL Rahul. Wouldn’t trade him for a single player in the league. Maybe Samson if they see him as a captaincy prospect.
@anubhav__tweets It felt like watching the end of Rome live. Everyone realising their team is no longer a top team, no longer pulls through in clutch moments and no longer draws any special fear in opponents. Realizing the core of the team is hollowed out and morale is close to zero.
@Adityakrsaha Jadeja as always is the joker in the pack. Capable of single-handedly winning them the league if he comes good at the right moments. Still very capable of a 3/17, 88* and 5 catches in a single game.
@Adityakrsaha RR. The bowling is blowing hot and cold and the batting is reliant on a 15 year old (although the best 15 yo ever probably), a slightly out of nick Jaiswal and Donovan Ferreira. A lot hinges on Parag, if he can find proper 200+ SR form, they can qualify. Else will be tough.
@Shreyasian96 PBKS Arya has a stake too, MI has to be Tilak, RCB arguably Rajat, CSK Samson no doubt, LSG is Marsh, GT Gill, SRH Abhishek and Klaasen currently in better form and KKR is Rinku without a doubt
@Anthony_Vandy3 I’m not a fan of his attitude or anything but it’s funny watching guys commenting on thread after thread on the internet about a 25 yo guy who is a multimillionaire heisman finalist saying they look forward to ordering their McD with him.
@emioderso Rather what Brady did with the Bucs at age 44 is like winning the constructors with a Haas. Absolutely insane feat. Even Dhoni lead his team to an IPL aged 42.
@Rajiv1841 Rahane is the only candidate. The franchise looks totally dead - Jinks as captain is a clearly poor call. RP or HP if the owners lose their mind and get really upset it’s possible but unlikely. Axar/Gaekwad/Parag highly doubt get the mid season sack.
@JBMason Nike is comfortable and good looking but loses on Durability and quality
Everything below has comfort issues except Skechers which are comfy but ugly. Jordans, Bridlens and the few fashion sneakers (Hackett, Onitsuka, etc) I own are a combination of poor quality and comfort.
@JBMason Same ranking from me :
(Best)
Hoka
New Balance
Common Projects
Ferragamo
Birkenstock
Nike
Berwick
Allen Edmonds
Asics
Skechers
Sperrys
Loake
Bridlen
Jordans
Fashion Sneakers
(Worst)
From Hoka to Nike, the comfort is top class.