Hi, just some feedback that your links result in a 404 error
I took a course on this, and part of it was just arriving at a definition. One way to think about it is literally the name - genocide is anything that prevents future generations of that culture or population
This website is gorgeous. Haven't felt that in a while.
Just reading how he wants to all of a sudden improve his legacy makes me so mad. How many thousands of peoples' legacies has he impacted?
Koch has spent a fortune on destabilizing public infrastructure in midwest cities. If he "believed in people", he could show it by not tearing down public transit systems which disenfranchises poorer people.
I want to jump on and suggest a CBT book - Feeling Good by Dr. David Burns. It is the single biggest factor for helping me out of depression.
I know, right? I had the same reaction to the article, makes me miss fun intellectual conversations in college.
I have ADHD so time-blocking is fantastic when I can get on a roll with it. I love the pen and paper approach because I can get distracted easily by apps. Daily planning felt too granular for me at first, but I use it…
It's hard to not think that way some times, especially when institutions like the UN seem to be corrupted
Hi, just some feedback that your links result in a 404 error
I took a course on this, and part of it was just arriving at a definition. One way to think about it is literally the name - genocide is anything that prevents future generations of that culture or population
This website is gorgeous. Haven't felt that in a while.
Just reading how he wants to all of a sudden improve his legacy makes me so mad. How many thousands of peoples' legacies has he impacted?
Koch has spent a fortune on destabilizing public infrastructure in midwest cities. If he "believed in people", he could show it by not tearing down public transit systems which disenfranchises poorer people.
I want to jump on and suggest a CBT book - Feeling Good by Dr. David Burns. It is the single biggest factor for helping me out of depression.
I know, right? I had the same reaction to the article, makes me miss fun intellectual conversations in college.
I have ADHD so time-blocking is fantastic when I can get on a roll with it. I love the pen and paper approach because I can get distracted easily by apps. Daily planning felt too granular for me at first, but I use it…
It's hard to not think that way some times, especially when institutions like the UN seem to be corrupted