This is essentially a marketplace model, these are famously hard to do (believe me, I tried..), you basically need to cover new projects coming in AND generating traction for these projects. Nevertheless, I like the…
Last year, I aimed to read 30 books. But I realized I usually forgot most of the stuff, just remembering some main ideas. Really getting the hang of a topic takes time. So this year, I'll read fewer books but focus more…
85% on my first try, cool, really curious how they are compared.
If they are applied, yes.
No one has 80k laying around when he/she's 18, your calculation doesn't make any sense.
How do you expect people to study humanities if you're making it inherently impossible?
You're right.
That's the point, your meat is fortified, it doesn't make a difference. There's plenty of meat eaters living with a B12 deficiency too.
Eating fortified meat or taking supplements, what's the difference? People in current times are mostly able to live of a plant-based diet. There's plenty of alternatives (which are also fortified with e.g. B12) that are…
Exactly. Whether you take the B12 in the form of a supplement or get it through fortified meat, to me there's little difference.
This is essentially a marketplace model, these are famously hard to do (believe me, I tried..), you basically need to cover new projects coming in AND generating traction for these projects. Nevertheless, I like the…
Last year, I aimed to read 30 books. But I realized I usually forgot most of the stuff, just remembering some main ideas. Really getting the hang of a topic takes time. So this year, I'll read fewer books but focus more…
85% on my first try, cool, really curious how they are compared.
If they are applied, yes.
No one has 80k laying around when he/she's 18, your calculation doesn't make any sense.
How do you expect people to study humanities if you're making it inherently impossible?
You're right.
That's the point, your meat is fortified, it doesn't make a difference. There's plenty of meat eaters living with a B12 deficiency too.
Eating fortified meat or taking supplements, what's the difference? People in current times are mostly able to live of a plant-based diet. There's plenty of alternatives (which are also fortified with e.g. B12) that are…
Exactly. Whether you take the B12 in the form of a supplement or get it through fortified meat, to me there's little difference.