Posts

Showing posts with the label learning

Best Habits Books

Image
  💙 Best Habits Books💙 👉 Greatest Thing You Ever Sunk Your Face Into: A work of comedy that enjoys a kind of ironic irony and where every other human being seems to be crumbling under the weight of intolerable romantic stupidity. A. Sanders makes people laugh and many of them laugh aloud, so his books are readily available in bookstores. Check out this one for Lyrical Journeys, in which we find a girl who, after writing her future wedding vows to a guy she loathes, realizes she was miscounted. She decided that if only she got married, things could be cooler. But guess what? It's even cooler if she was married to someone else who loved her back. 👉 The Irresistible Ruby Illumination: Reconstructing a series of deep dives on the necessity of perfectionism, stress (pun not intended for a lack of it), conflict, and narcissism. This series takes a deep dive into some of the world's most complicated topics, which are a little harder to understand when you're in the midst of y...

Things I’ve Learned on Twitter

Image
  Things I’ve Learned on Twitter Someone said I should be able to learn quickly. There’s nothing wrong with that! Everyone knows the classic advice of making friends with new people but at the same time, those friends don’t come at the same pace to learn from. What the internet (and the platforms) don’t give is the time to practice taking in a world of avatars, memes, or non-fiction. There’s always no quick answer. Just wait for someone else to start. This can be true in many fields of life. The one time I came on Twitter, I was in a very high school psychology class, but I had to take a computer science course online, so I never really knew much about computers, coding, and the coding process. I went on because there was always someone in my class that seemed so crazy, though I knew what they were up to. If you come across a bunch of the people you liked, there’s a good chance you’ll see the posts of at least one that didn’t belong to the class. There’s no right or wrong way to s...