My thought exactly. I had the measles and mumps because I'm from before the time of the vaccines. Old people (of whom I curiously do not consider myself a member) never had those vaccines.
I've had an active PayPal account since 2000. They've never sent me a card.
Could you have unintentionally clicked something on an eBay page or similar?
Let them sell off that stock they bought back and/or fail. New airlines would emerge... when/if the demand ever picks back up to what it was end of '19.
Having lived on several reservations myself, I can confirm.
Indians' first preference is to be called by their clan
or tribe. When those are not known, Indian is the preferred
term.
Your actions, dictated by your subconscious, are at odds with what your conscious mind thinks is best.
To bring the two into alignment, something needs to be reframed. You can either convince your subconscious that the current behavior is detrimental, or preferably, just how beneficial the alternate, desired behavior will be.
Hypnotherapy, self-hypnosis and NLP are probably the best ways to accomplish that.
When I quit a 2-pack-a-day habit 24 years ago, it wasn't through "self-control and discipline" but by reframing self-image from "smoker" to "non-smoker." The difference between "I will not smoke this cigarette right now" and "I am a non-smoker" maybe doesn't seem like a lot, but the difference between an action and a self-identification is significant.