Are you saying a Psychiatrist would need to experience humiliation and pain to be able to help patients? aren't some psychiatrist also BS'ing their patients, because they are either not well-trained, are focused on money, or are just tired of hearing the same problems.
I’d not bet against AI psychology as a useful tool for some. The privacy that it offers could easily offset the lack of innovative thought. Psychology interviews are by design predictable, droll, and interviewee driven. It might work.
Go through the results and look for jobs that you like. Read the requirements and try to target those skills.
Also search for "certification" or "skill you have".
Untrue. It's entirely their business how they use the time they bought. You don't get to renege on your contract just because you "feel" like they could have used their investment better.
Same here, 2kmg every day split between 1 in the morning and one in the evening. I did have Diarrhea at the beginning but that went away in a few days.
I am more forgetful now and a little bit more irritated at times, and I've heard this could be related to Metformin.
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Too much text. Simplify and make it a single small sentence.
> I would recommend anybody to try drinking alcohol and be tipsy/mildly drunk at least once in their life
Isn't this similar to asking someone to try heroin? I know heroin is more addictive, but statistics argue Alcohol has more negative impact on society than any other drug [1]. By the way someone on reddit tried heroin just once and got addited to it [2].
Well yeah, the addictive component is VERY relevant in this conversation. But if:
1) I saw that science states clearly that heroine's addition, harm for my body and for others, are lower than the ones of alcohol's, and...
2) that I believe in the validity of the studies, and also in the way they are been conducted so that they are relevant for my personal goal (trying heroine for an individual, rather than to be more relevant on a global/societal perspective), and...
3) I had somebody/someone who highly recommend the experience and explained clearly why (I don't have this desire atm, therefore I never looked into points 1 & 2),
...then yes, I'd probably try heroine if I was interested in such experience.
However, I doubt that you would have all the three points I mentioned to check out - reason why is common sense not to try heroine.
However, I would extend the argument to other drugs quite easily: weed, LSD, ecstasy. All of these are great experience in their own and if not done too regularly, very low harm (surely less than many other bad behaviour considered normal in our society), and close to zero addiction. (NB. all of what said imply that you are doing well mentally and not prone to abuse - in which case stay away from any drug, alcohol included.)
But yeah, drugs are not all the same. I clearly stay away from some although I've tried a few - reading and learning about the different compounds helps removing wrong preconceptions given us from society (e.g. ecstasy is an hard drug and drinking alcohol is instead ok).
On a positive note, I'm in morocco and getting money from ATM wasn't working for the whole day I believe because of this outage. I was at the till in a supermarket and people started asking if they can chip in to pay for some food I bought because I didn't have the cash.
Humanity 1 - Technology 0
Edit: Outage of all ATM's in Morocco was yesterday not today. so not sure how the two are related.
I bought a $300 chair off amazon, that actually isn't comfortable. The trick was to buy a seat cushion with memory foam. This made the experience 100% better.