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LIB1 ore. 59 min. fa
The lazy will create some really efficient ways to do some things, but when you negate human capacity you will end up hurting it in the long run. Look at farms then and now, more efficient and reliable, but some of their aspects have weakened (such as their nutritional value) Thanks to this we have so much safety, which is a good side of our actions. I'd advice you build much better foundations that are both efficient and helpful to your health, don't go on neglecting this latter aspect of you as it may be your demise later on.
LIB1 giorni. 1 ore. fa
Perfect symmetrical measures and actions won't happen all across the world, there is a reason why some people get away with crime of all level, no one is a perfect a perfect worker at what they do, why is this? Because we are human and not machines, but with the help of the latter we can cover our insecurities and attain a better result. But you can't rely too much on these for every job, we also need someone that's just as capable as our mechanical counterparts.
LIB1 giorni. 20 ore. fa
There are many purposes to a journey, some are just because physical needs like food, refuge, and overall safety. But there are other purposes to a journey like accomplishing an important goal you made to yourself, or defeating a particular challenge you face. By moving to another way you can accomplish the same, but only if you want to.
LIB3 giorni. fa
Quitting on attempting to use a tool that's not, quote on quote, fit for the job? I've seen rusty machetes cut and damage the largest of branches thanks to their good design and its user's technique. I don't see why you cannot advance on that particular field, perhaps you need to acquire the tool in the first place, but will you care for it? A roof can only sustain a limited quantity of damage, but it can last for longer periods of time when it's given attention by reinforcing its weaknesses and repairing any damage it has sustained. And this roof doesn't have to be made out of concrete, wood, tile or any other common material, some people use thatching made out of palms, straw, or many other materials. Although these materials may naturally rot away, damaged parts can be replaced and made useful once again.
LIB3 giorni. fa
Keypads and computer mice are just as important for proper user experience and capability. I personally neglect the latter whilst focusing way too much on the keyboard (just as how I am writing this message). I'd be wrong to admit I need to use it, but then I remember that it was created for a reason that's actually a pretty fair point.