@falcennial@mastodon.social
headline: "I'm so tired of being advertised at man"
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headline: "I'm so tired of being advertised at man"
first line of article: "if you purchase from links on this page we may earn a commission"
I perceive extroverts are extremely well taken care of when it comes to accessible exercise options, with group session this, personal training that, busy and popular gyms and facilities, team sports, athletics clubs, and so on.
what's less clear is how exercise accessibility is for introverts. I'm not going to make assumptions when I can ask:
anybody have experience of interpersonal/social barriers discouraging you from accessing or starting in the exercise you want?
what is your typical meal model
(as a fellow nerd please boost so we can include some non-nerds as well, I hope for 1000 entries)
somebody said "arrogance is confidence on steroids" but my understanding is very different.
confidence comes from empowerment. it is the product of power and responsibility in balance. honouring that balance yields confidence.
arrogance comes from cowardice. it's the product of having more power than one can handle and not enough responsibility for which to use it. arrogance is for cowards who are too ashamed to admit it, too greedy to give away power, and too afraid to take responsibility.
kaitiangitanga, motherfucker.
information grades:
Do Consume and Take Action:
1. prime:
doesn't harm me to know, affects me, and which I can affect.
2. duty to self:
affects me. I may or not affect. may or not harm me to know.
3. duty to others:
doesnt affect me, but I can affect. may or not harm me to know.
Do Not Ever Consume:
4. waste:
doesnt harm me to know, does not otherwise affect me, and which I can't affect.
5. poison:
harms me to know, does not otherwise affect me, which I can't affect.
mastodon introduction
Holocene: fuck around
Anthropocene: find out