Tom Holland on working with Robert Pattinson:
“I love working with Rob for two reasons: One, because I feel like every time I’ve worked with him I’ve left a better actor. And also, I really admire his ability to make big choices and it never feels like you [to Robert] are playing a caricature, it always feels authentic. And I also just love him as a person, we always have a good time.”
@lichthauch If you talk to any old trader who’s actually been in the game forty years they’re like yes the market is manipulated and it prefers intelligent people, don’t trade when you’re angry it opens the wrong position, some founders were terrifying in person and not in a good way,
@LADYSAGELEAF 100% and i dont think most mh providers don't teach you to distinguish which diagnosis causes which symptoms. it took a really good np to be like "huh you still feel that way but you dont wanna die? yea thats the GAD and we have meds for that too" lol
does anybody else have like really horrible chronic depression and sometimes you randomly snap out of it and think why sad if nothing's wrong and you feel a fleeting relief at the thought and then you forget 2 minutes later
which, btw, I connect with ppl very easily like I’m super charismatic but on a deeper level it feels like no I’m not really connected to anyone bc something is off w me LOL
A few years ago in my inequality class I was teaching about interfirm heterogeneity in labor standards & the wage/turnover tradeoff. A student asked why more firms didn’t use the Costco model instead of Walmart’s. I asked him if he knew who founded Costco.
@JohnSha71679419@Econ_Marshall If I had to guess, he's getting at the fact that we do know the founder of Walmart (Sam Walton) and his family because they are one of the richest families in the country, versus not knowing Costco's, presumably because they aren't enriching themselves at the same rate.