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29 days agoTrading my “people always want to tell me what went wrong in their life”-superpower for excellent executive function. Pretty please.


Trading my “people always want to tell me what went wrong in their life”-superpower for excellent executive function. Pretty please.


Joined my guild. Most expressive person I ever met, 10/10 over the top, so I dealt with that myself. Turns out I like very cheesy, took me years to get used though.


If I had kids, I would take them seriously. Just because they’re kids doesn’t mean they don’t know how they feel or what they need.
Be open and curious, don’t make stuff complicated, even if it seems to be complicated to you. Take challenges step by step. Don’t treat people differently for who they are. Show them vulnerability and how to come back from being hurt.
You always teach by example so if you can show them an open mind, they will learn that the world doesn’t generally harm you.
It’s true that life sometimes will, but the only way to live life to its fullest also includes getting hurt and being sad and finding the trust to get back out there anyway to do that thing you need to do.