I’ve heard it put as “all life is suffering”. It can be a bit dark, depending on one’s headspace, but liberating if simply accepted.
Subsequent to the Panama Papers, there were arrests and financial seizures in many of the named countries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Papers?wprov=sfti1#Recovered_money
Nothing has helped me learn to trust my instincts more than trying to plug in hundreds of USB devices over the years
“Real men don’t put cream in their coffee.”No, real men don’t give a shit how others drink their coffee, Stanley.
Did you you notice the second "you" in the title of this post? How do you feel about (not) noticing it?
It’s manufactured attention demand. The same thing happened in November 2020.We had a nice four year break and we’re right back at it.
Why can't the world have more of this and less of... everything else that's going on right now?Because if it doesn’t generate shareholder value, corps are not interested.
The article was interesting, and spent vastly more time discussing the practical aspects of statistical analysis; it uses a great, and relatable, real-world example to showcase how statistics can be useful, or where it can be led astray.
I’ve heard it put as “all life is suffering”. It can be a bit dark, depending on one’s headspace, but liberating if simply accepted.