This is the Most Underrated Habit You Can Develop in 2024
At some point in your life, you realize that your downtime is the most important time.
Those who are driven have a bad habit of trying to take on all sorts of tasks and hammer away at them for hours on end. They fail to realize that taking time to let their minds wander can be exactly what the doctor prescribed.
Does that sound like you?
Thank You, Next: 9 Relationship Red Flags That Scream RUN!
Toxic people can’t help but give warning signs that let you know that you should avoid them.
Unfortunately, most of us miss those signs in the first few months of dating because we are excited at all the possibilities. We are blinded by “love”.
The more you date though, the more these red flags start to become obvious.
Dating in the New World Isn’t As Bad as You Think
The modern world makes everything go faster (including your relationship), and that helps save you time in the pursuit of love.
You get to know each other quicker and better, you break up faster, and you can more easily trust each other because there are cameras everywhere (although you shouldn’t date someone you don’t trust regardless).
And the best part is that thanks to technology if your partner is sh*tty, you can always find someone new in no time.
This Is the Worst Advice You’ve Ever Received
Every dreamer has been told by someone to “be realistic”.
That person trying to convince you to be realistic is the same person who gave up on their dreams and now wants you to do the same.
This is the worst piece of advice anyone can be told, especially someone who has an entrepreneurial spirit.
I Had My First (Alcoholic) Drink in Over 420 Days
For the past 14 months, I’ve been actively trying to convince people to quit drinking. And just a couple of days ago, I had a glass of wine.
The plan was never to quit forever. 14 months is actually 4x longer than I was planning to quit. The goal was to gain control over my drinking. I stayed sober for much longer because I fell in love with having control.
But, now that I will be having alcoholic beverages again, a plan is needed in order to make sure my drinking does not get out of control.
Why You Should Stop Fearing Death (and Start Living)
Since the beginning of civilization, we’ve known that we all die. It’s not a question of if, it is a when.
No matter what people have claimed over the years, mortality eventually catches them.
To some, that thought is deeply disturbing and gives them anxiety.
But, I want to argue that the end should bring you comfort and perhaps even set you free…