Lol, thinking opera composers were rich people.
This is actually really, really good advice for adhd people. Telling people your goals gives you a dopamine hit like actually completing the goal does, so it makes your brain less likely to continue since it already got it's fix.
Because telling people about your goals gives you a similar dopamine hit as actually completing them, so it makes you less motivated to finish.
Right? Any relationship takes work to maintain, so expecting things to just magically work without putting in any effort is a recipe for disappointment.
Also, the whole opposites attract thing is kinda bullshit when you look at 40+ year marriages.
Exactly. It has a lot to do with how your parents treat you as a child. I was always treated like a small adult, so I never had an issue getting along with adults (my mother has her masters in childhood development, so I'm assuming she knew what she was doing). If your parents treat you like a dumb kid, then that's how you expect adults to interact with you.
Don't worry, coffee. I love you the way you are.
I played around with it for a bit in 08/09. Got a few coins, but didn't keep going with it and lost the wallet at some point.
It's also a symptom of autism and mania.
People actually read the article?
[I'm the dumbass who didn't read the article]
Good riddance. Less bullshit to uninstall when I get a new phone.
Yes, that right there is the importance that You put on a container of bone dust of dubious origin. No one else is required to share your opinion.
You have no idea what their relationship was like, and you have no right to judge how another person handles the death of someone close to them.
Many classical composers were basically like pets rich people owned (sponsored).