adam@fof123abc·1dbeing good at something extremely valuable but not motivated is insaneÇevir English00322
adam@fof123abc·4dEspecially if it’s close to youÇeviradam@fof123abcSo much insight in death English00331
adam@fof123abc·6dI was wrong, its actually easyÇeviradam@fof123abcsolving your own problems might be the hardest thing ever English00248
adam@fof123abc·19 Martrying to solve near unknown unknown problems is disgustingly hardÇevir English00348
adam@fof123abc·18 Marwell not absence, the stakes just moved to a more abstract place which is harder to realizeÇevir English10227
adam@fof123abc·18 Mardid our symbolic mediums become so shallow because of the absence of stakesÇevir English10259
adam@fof123abc·18 Marbeing aware of your thought process under relatively extreme scenarios helps your worldview an insane amountÇevir English00337
adam@fof123abc·18 Marit feels odd oscillating between treating everything as real and then treating everything as fictionÇevir English10344
adam@fof123abc·18 Marif you want progress somewhere you get regress somewhere else and its impossible to see it happening in the presentÇevir English00229