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Dr. Moore was right. This is how Black people get killed. But Murphy and racially biased medical staff would sooner blame Black patients for their own poor treatment than encourage a morsel of introspection.”

Yes. This. How long are we just going to pussyfoot around doctors who mistreat BIPOC and women especially? 

This just in! Author of book not allowed to be removed from IP despite being a dick! 17th Century Philosophers Rejoice! 

No, that costs too much money. Rather put a few flyers up about feeling good, instead?

I mean, but what do you expect from a guy who’s name sounds like the the Latin for a genital wart.

Another concern is that many rental contracts, especially apartments, are owned by massive corporations, like Aspen Property Management, who don’t so much negotiate rent, as tell you what you’ll pay, or give you 24 hours notice to find a new place.

“Reached out to Valve.”

If their media desk is anything like their customer support, you’ll get a response probably by this time next year.

That final point is key. I can spend 6 hours changing the wheel of a car, by foregoing any tools.

Did I do a tonne of work? Yeah. Was it all useful work? Nope.

I backpacked through Europe in 2010, and using the Eurail was one of the best decisions I made during that trip. The Eurail pass has different levels, depending on how much travelling you’re going to be doing, but there’s something wonderful about seeing the country side on the train.

I used to be so worried about this, until I started applying for new jobs. The sheer amount of confidential information you are expected to share with prospective employers, is staggering. It really makes Google tracking you feel like a drop in the bucket.

You can always add clothing, if you’re chilly. But there’s only so much clothing you can remove, when hot, before HR has a word with you...

“Clearly, air conditioning should be turned down so efficiency can go up. And as Dvorak suggests, men should just wear lighter clothing in the workplace...”

Cool, I’m sure my boss will be super impressed with my linen suit, before she kicks me to the curb for not dressing like an adult. Part of the problem is simply

My spouse and I considered a pre-nup, but as we were both broke right before the marriage, we didn't really have anything to set out.

It’s still a good idea though. Especially if the only matrimonial property regime available is in community of property.

Actually neither. I am saying that sometimes you have a depressed partner, who needs someone to listen to them. Depression is obviously not the same as a routine, and it’s dangerous to cross those wires, as you pointed out.

There are group therapy and family therapy options, yeah. You’ll want to discuss things like that with the person with depression though. Therapy can be deeply personal.

That being said, you can always see someone like a therapist too, to help you process your feelings.

Things like this come with experience. And learning from others. Good luck!

It’s that thin line between sympathising with someone, and showing genuine empathy. The ability to put personal satisfaction, from helping, aside; and really ensure that the person feeling depression (or any negative feeling) genuinely experiences being helped, or listened to.

That being said, it’s a difficult thing

It’s an element of empathy, I suppose. The ability to genuinely feel for the person, and put any satisfaction you may feel (from helping) aside.

That sounds terribly selfish, but it’s true to an extent, in any given situation, like this, really.

How so?

This falls under giving your partner space, but it is important enough to reiterate. You need to listen, and not always respond. Sometimes your partner might need to vent, or just talk through their feelings, and a lot of times that does not require your input.

Learn when it’s better to be passive. Sometimes just