Actually I cannot. We are all more than the sum of our tweets. I can’t really predict people I haven’t interacted with face to face
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"blah blah my family" basically. I do feel like my responses are mostly annoying to you, but it's your fault for asking compelling questions.
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I’m probably just annoying myself actually. I lament that I no longer have creative answers to life questions other than “lift, brah”
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would love if you had one of those easy stock 20s-problems answers for this one though, currently a medium problem in my life
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how do you square “always have a backup plan” with “never do anything half-assed?”
i find myself often in this dastardly failure mode of trying to execute two plans at once
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I never have a backup plan except in trivial convenience ways like a spare key. Unless you’re in a war zone where mistakes might be fatal, backup plans are overrated. Deal with contingencies when/if they actually arise.
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my conflict style is basically all-exit-no-voice, so I feel a need to have some sort of escape setup. but this is crash-naivete probably
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in particular this is a financial constraint; $100,000 in the bank would probably permanently solve this problem for me
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