I've been writing an article in the past few days that explain why movement is so critical to fighting depression.
Still, this author's experience resonates with me in the sense that I get that taking drugs is a way to fix the depression problem.
When depression is that crippling and intense, it just doesn't seem like any one thing can help. Like you said, it's baby steps, and if drugs and therapy are on the menu along with exercise and nutrition, then all the better.
At some point, I'll be exploring the really hard causes of depression, those that come from society's own anguish.
In any case, being personally fit will add immeasurably to your mental fortitude, and events that would otherwise bowl you over won't.
I feel bad for this developer. He's clearly quite driven, and that might have inspired his family to reach for the same success. And wanting to help, he gave his card, and now his program has been terminated.
I'll keep using Dash, but I hope the dev will clear himself out from someone that is not helping.
Exactly. You have an individual at the head of the corporation that has done fraud. Do you really believe that's going to change from this point? Most people would have enough sense to let shame see them out. That's even more alarming.
Interesting. Any ideas on how the bacterial flora interacts with the sensing small intestines? Would they react as well when the sensation of sweetness goes over them?
Honestly, it hard to see why. She does have name recognition, but it's like Martin "I'll jack up the price of your drug and laugh about it"-type notoriety
I don't do that type of analytics, but what I can see is that's it's quite hard to hire a good FE guy.
Backend can be hard as well when looking for specialized stuff like Elixir, OCaml, Scala, Rust, etc. On the other hand, pure Ruby - Python - Java - C++ that's fairly common and not as likely to fetch high salary, since you'd be competing with a larger talent pool.
I'm in the same boat. I'm no longer interested in the plumbing, much more the type of questions that can be answered with large scale data, and other types of efficiencies that are dormant with 'pure' code.
If you don't eat a lot of carbs, that means you need to eat fat during the day to replace it. Would you rather eat the butter raw, or with a cup of coffee?
I've been writing an article in the past few days that explain why movement is so critical to fighting depression.
Still, this author's experience resonates with me in the sense that I get that taking drugs is a way to fix the depression problem.
When depression is that crippling and intense, it just doesn't seem like any one thing can help. Like you said, it's baby steps, and if drugs and therapy are on the menu along with exercise and nutrition, then all the better.
At some point, I'll be exploring the really hard causes of depression, those that come from society's own anguish.
In any case, being personally fit will add immeasurably to your mental fortitude, and events that would otherwise bowl you over won't.
https://medium.com/@geoffrey.ducharme/depression-you-can-cur...