Right. And to take it a step further, it might have been created 3 seconds ago, with memories included :).
My first car had a broken speedometer. It was a "hand" style like a clock. Instead of moving to the speed, it would spin 365 degrees. The faster the car went, the faster it would spin. Turns out, I acclimated to it and…
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty…
That's a helpful way to frame it. Am I responding or reacting? Thanks!
Wow. I've noticed this my entire life but just thought it was chronic allergies.
I'm in the mountains in San Bernadino (Lake Arrowhead / Big Bear) and I felt it pretty good. Shook the door to the bathroom. Thought my wife was being impatient.
Yep, exactly.
Life isn't solvable, only livable. Some later "successes" require previous "failures". It's part of the whole life.
As a future consumer of your services, I'm excited to hear this, congrats!
If you're young, take it as a life lesson and move on. Whatever financial gain you get from "going after them" will not be worth the time and emotional costs of suing. Not to mention the cost of an attorney.
Right. And to take it a step further, it might have been created 3 seconds ago, with memories included :).
My first car had a broken speedometer. It was a "hand" style like a clock. Instead of moving to the speed, it would spin 365 degrees. The faster the car went, the faster it would spin. Turns out, I acclimated to it and…
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty…
That's a helpful way to frame it. Am I responding or reacting? Thanks!
Wow. I've noticed this my entire life but just thought it was chronic allergies.
I'm in the mountains in San Bernadino (Lake Arrowhead / Big Bear) and I felt it pretty good. Shook the door to the bathroom. Thought my wife was being impatient.
Yep, exactly.
Life isn't solvable, only livable. Some later "successes" require previous "failures". It's part of the whole life.
As a future consumer of your services, I'm excited to hear this, congrats!
If you're young, take it as a life lesson and move on. Whatever financial gain you get from "going after them" will not be worth the time and emotional costs of suing. Not to mention the cost of an attorney.