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Yeah not sure I’d use the word evolved.

Another tip: have a hobby that you’re really into. This way you don’t get to 48 feeling like your identity is only “Jacob’s Mom” or that mid-level management position you’re stuck in. It’s so depressing when you ask “Do you have any hobbies?” and people respond “Reading and I like watching movies.” Well, duh. Those

I’ve been going through the quarter life thing. I’m wary a few things here though. “Not trying” for happiness and letting it “fall in your hand” is completely centered around what defines your happiness. If your job is driving you away from happiness, then you do need to “work” your way away from it. The whole

I have a feeling that, were I to spend the next few decades lavishly bribing my nieces with gifts (at a fraction of the cost of actually feeding, housing, clothing, and educating them), I could reap some of the benefits of having them care for me in my old age without hardly any of the deleterious side-effects.

When I tell certain people I’m not planning on having kids, they look at me like my eyeballs fell out of my skull and my nose retracted into my face.

LSD was never exactly cheap, there is no way anyone was GIVING IT AWAY TO CHILDREN FOR FREE loool

The only thing weird we had in our bags one year was a couple of fake halloween themed tattoos.

After reading this post and some of the comments, I left with the impression that many people are barely acquainted with their children’s other parent.

Just once, I want to see a "we laid off a bunch of people at our studio... and helped them set up a brand new studio, while we hired a huge batch of new talent to train in the ways of great game making! While we're sad to see our friends go, they've got a great foundation to build more games. Our mission, as always,