you remember that moment after you hand in a test, or you finally check off the huge thing on the to-do list? that feeling is coming. what you’re doing now is leading up to that feeling. you’ll make it. i know it.

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you remember that moment after you hand in a test, or you finally check off the huge thing on the to-do list? that feeling is coming. what you’re doing now is leading up to that feeling. you’ll make it. i know it.
Some people imitate stupidity to be accepted
“It’s easier for people to love you if you pretend to be stupid.” -Mark Twain. A sharp mind and tongue are not endearing qualities to possess if you want to be popular amongst your peers, and that’s why so many people choose to imitate stupidity.
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Which app are you using to minimize distractions? If you don't know, we have been gathering some information on which app is the best. Capoo has been tried all of them and she said that Yeolpumta suits her more, the second one will be Flipd and then forest. Note that features with (*) means that it is not freeeeeee 😊 Enjoy ☺️ if you have any questions please ask capooooooooo in discord server !
We Need To Address Something
That something is that if someone doesn't have something already made, please don't bug them about it. I realize I never made a masterlist and I have always planned on doing it, but having so many people come into my inbox to ask "masterlist?" is annoying. I only ever had one person actually take the time to ask me if I had a masterlist or if I would make one and that is okay with me, but when I have people just come into my inbox and only ask "masterlist?" it asks the same as someone saying "update" or "update plz" and guess what it. It's so fucking annoying and it works the same way as if I was going to go do a chore and as I'm on my way or in the middle of it one of my parents asks me to do it because I will immediately not do it.
You may not understand what it is like to only have people ask "update?" or "masterlist?" and it's frustrating because it was something I wanted to do, and thankfully I finally got it, but I almost didn't get it done cause I opened my inbox today to see "masterlist?"
And if it was you who asked, I'm not trying to be hurtful, but you guys have to realize that it isn't a motivator. Maybe for some people, that is a motivator, but a majority of people find it discouraging. Coming in to give compliments or make an actual request, those are motivators. Telling me what you enjoyed about my writing, that's a motivator.
From Afghanistan to cyberattacks, Frank Herbert’s novel anticipated and shaped warfare as we know it.
In the decades since Herbert published Dune, in 1965, the book’s ecological, psychological, and spiritual themes have tended to get the credit for its breakout success beyond a hardcore sci-fi audience. In his own public commentary on the book, Herbert focused above all on its environmental messages, and he later became a kind of ecological guru, turning his home in Washington state, which he called Xanadu, into a DIY renewable energy experiment.
Written even before the advent of America’s war in Vietnam, Dune captures a world in which war is inherently asymmetric, where head-on, conventional military conflict has largely been replaced with all the subtler ways that humans seek to dominate one another: insurgency and counterinsurgency, sabotage and assassination, diplomacy, espionage and treachery, proxy wars and resource control. For the military officers and intelligence analysts who still read and reread Dune today, it presents an uncanny reflection of the state of geopolitical competition in 2021—from the pitfalls of regime change to the terra incognita of cyberwar. (...)
Ryan, the commander of Australia’s Defence College, says he has included Herbert’s novel on his recommended reading lists for years for the same reason. “I think Dune is a very complete story for those who want to study war and human competition as a phenomenon,” he says. He compares its lessons to those of Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War in their timelessness. “It looks at big strategic ideas and it looks at motivators for people, whether it’s ideology, whether it’s greed, whether it’s the old Greek ‘fear, honor, and interest,’” Ryan says, quoting Thucydides. “Dune represents the world as it is: a very complex, sometimes beautiful, sometimes awful thing.”
getting ahead on homework/other work for the week AND listening to Benvenuto Cellini??? gonna count that as a double win
Audiobooks That Are Amazing Exercise Motivators
If you want to be motivated while exercising, audiobooks are your first choice. They are no joke. The main benefit of listening to audiobooks is that both your mind and body get to exercise. Read on to find out audiobooks that will help you reach your fitness goal in record time.
Raven Black -Ann Cleeves
The carefully plotted taut crime story is highly addictive and the first installment in Cleeves Shetland series that features detective Jimmy Perez. The treadmill minutes will fly by because of the whodunit suspense and atmospheric tension.
Red Rising - Pierce Brown
Are you a fan of epic, encompassing, and sagas about the post-apocalyptic future? This is the right audiobook that you have been searching for. You will pump iron and do power squatting for hours due to the complex, rich, and compelling storyline.
Middlemarch -George Eliot
If you are a nature person, then this unforgettable, engrossing classic will help you get serious in your hikes. Juliet Stevenson narrates the story of Dorothea Brooke, who is idealistic and impassioned. Be sure to follow up the unabridged version while she tells the story.
White Teeth- Zadie Smith
Although the audio is somewhat modern, it's evocative, brilliant, and a definite classic. Smith explores the immigrant's lives in London with warmth and wit. The outcome is an exhilarating epic that takes you through hours of exercise.
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