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  • Good choice? They keep bait and switching their own features, and their QC is garbage. Take Elon out of the equation and I still won't buy their early access version of a car. I'm tired of companies treating end consumers as their play testers.

  • I can't believe it will last. Bubble has to pop. International sales in the toilet, Cybertruck failing, domestic sales down, supply chains in shock from tariff chaos, and on top of it all, it's PE ratio makes no sense compared to all other manufacturers.

    The entire stock price is based on nothing but Elon Musk and the world is starting to look at him as an idiot.

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  • It sounds like you're trying very hard and she's not meeting you halfway. You can try to educate her more on the condition if she's willing but doesn't sound great. My partner does a lot to actively learn about my condition and adapt to it. And I do the same for her conditions.

  • I wonder if there is a fragment of a good idea in there. Maybe a dating app that like queues up men and doesn't let the next one out of the queue until the active person gets matched to someone.

    Though that sounds pretty slow and not enough dopamine in using the app to keep people on it.

    Maybe not a single man, but some small amount so it is known that you can't just screen for the 1% of dream guys. Like if you only get 5 swipes, maybe you won't be as ready to dismiss everyone immediately.

    Whatever, I'm sure there are teams of psychologists working for all those companies that have all this crap dialed in for max profit and engagement.

  • Compartmentalization is an important skill. Apparently Einstein was a terrible husband. One can be smart in an area and stupid in many other areas, for life is a complex amalgam of microscopic acts in a macroscopic universe.

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  • That's just self sabotage talking. Knowing about a problem is step one and it's what gets you in the door.

    Just because you know you've got a broken pipe doesn't mean you don't need a plumber, just because you know your car is broken doesn't mean you don't need a mechanic, etc. There's nothing wrong with someone helping you being a job. That doesn't mean they won't do that job.

    The main point of therapy is to get you to look at your circumstances in different ways and provide you with coping skills you may not necessarily have developed. You may even be unaware of whatever current maladaptive coping mechanisms you've built up over years of just trying to survive. This is where outside professional perspective comes in handy.

    However! That's not to say therapy is a bulletproof process or that all therapists are good or that every therapist is a good fit for every person. I would liken it to finding your preferred barber or massage therapist or something. Sometimes you just got to try options till something works.