

Is your question based on the 2011 movie “In time”? It gets a 6.7 but back then It found it quite enjoyable. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1637688/
The premise different but it has the same “fixed” end date


Is your question based on the 2011 movie “In time”? It gets a 6.7 but back then It found it quite enjoyable. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1637688/
The premise different but it has the same “fixed” end date


Eg. How to Build a New Habit: This is Your Strategy Guide https://jamesclear.com/habit-guide
And try to combine it with a daily recurrent activity Eg Every morning I turn on my computer (recurrent activity) Goal: (just random goal) i want to be able to run 5km So for the first 6 months i put on running shoes when i turn on my computer (maybe you have your complete running outfit on after 6 months, but if it takes 6 months for your shoes only then so be it)
Ow and it is hard and it takes time!
You need a mental goal and write it down. Visualize your end goal. Make it SMART. Prepare and work out what if scenarios. And get help like a personal trainer, coach or a group so you can share your struggle and your success!
Good luck, you got this! Aim for the moon but baby steps


After your death you will be what you were before your birth.
I think that is really reassuring
What does that mean? This is one of the most logically true discussions of spirituality I am familiar with. It takes no position on what that condition might be, but addresses the issue in an almost circular reference.
Those who believe we come from nothing cannot argue that somehow, by having lived, we will go on to be something afterwards, per the First Law of Thermodynamics.
Those who believe we have a ‘soul’, something other than our physical bodies, that goes on after we die, admit that we had to have had a soul prior to birth.
And those that believe we are on a wheel, going through life again and again, understand that we are what we always have been, and will continue to be, when we’re not busy living our lives.
https://philosiblog.com/2011/12/05/after-your-death-you-will-be-what-you-were-before-your-birth/


Dude or dudess, if true, f*cking awesome. And i envy you


When I open the oven door, I know there will be hot air hitting my face so I’ll wait for like 2 seconds…
After 3 seconds I think, Okay, no hot air, anymore so I move in to get the dish and than the hot air hits my face… Everytime!


This can’t be true, can it?


Nothing is True Everything is Permitted
Origin
This idiomatic expression originates from Friedrich Nietzsche, the famous philosopher who wrote the phrase in his 1859 book, “The Geneology of Morals.” However, Nietzsche attributes the phrase’s origin to Hassan-i-Sabbah, the leader of the historical Assassins. This sect was a part of Isma’ili and Shia Islam. However, there is no verified proof of these claims.
Maybe not the best source https://english-grammar-lessons.com/nothing-is-true-everything-is-permitted-meaning/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Fain
A American labor unionist
If you live in Europe, this might be done sooner than later https://www.androidauthority.com/whatsapp-messenger-interoperability-europe-dma-3423188/
Man I feel this question
I just let it be… After completing the last of us or red dead for example, or indeed a great serie or book I just go with it. To put it even more dramatic, it feels like you lost a friend or even a relation. So I just let time heal the wound. After a while I am ready to begin with something new, but that takes some time