THAT'S what Brian Boitano'd do!
Sasha Cohen. Sadly it never quite all came together for her, but she was so elegant on ice.
I'd like to know where he got these "facts" because I know no such study with any validity exists. Did he just ask 4 high school students and call it an undeniable truth? That sounds like the kind of logic I'm used to from people like this.
Well that's a more specific situation. Personally I try to get things done ahead of time in group projects. That just feels respectful to the others. I can agree that it's a bit selfish to wait until the last minute when others can't get their stuff done until I do.
I just wanted to point out that procrastination shouldn't be considered selfish. Different people have different working styles that work best for them. It's a compromise to incorporate different working styles and the person who likes to do things right away and then relax should realize that there's other styles and not everyone can operate the same way as them.
Just stare into her eyes and the answer will be revealed.
Well the article is from 2020, so you don't have much longer to wait!
SOMETIMES IT'S GOOD TO CARE!
That's the general gist
Yeah but they are specifically not letting you get away with that tactic. You can't just pick and choose the parts of the argument that are best suited to your own opinions. What kind of change would ever be enacted if we go around saying we shouldn't do anything for people because a certain percentage might be benefiting when they don't need it?
If I decide to give away the rest of my cake and the fattest man in the room eats it...well I'm just happy someone got cake who wanted it!
You really got a lot out with that post eh? Appreciate you sharing though, you make some great points!
Invest it using the algorithms they've so conveniently set up for you! Don't worry, they wouldn't take advantage of you because you're poor...
This is something I'm currently studying for a class so this is really intriguing to me. For what it's worth, that task is not as easy as it seems and you can tell from others here (myself included as I often get frustrated by things like forgetting to send in a rebate form) that it may be more common for people to NOT accomplish this kind of task.
I just wanted to tell you that I hope you can feel some of that sense of accomplishment along with the relief. Whether it's hard or easy is irrelevant....you did it and that's what matters! Good work!
Sticking your head in the sand is a great strategy for never helping to enact change. Knowledge is power, learn what you can.