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Messy perfectionists are in love with starting. Unlike their procrastinator perfectionist counterparts, nothing brings a messy perfectionist more joy than beginnings. Messy perfectionists are optimistic and “start happy,” but they struggle to maintain momentum unless the remainder of the process feels as exciting and as energizing (i.e., as perfect) as it did in the beginning. Since that never happens, messy perfectionists who haven’t yet learned how to use their perfectionism to their advantage take on a million and seven projects only to abandon them all.
The Perfectionist’s Guide to Losing Control
Katherine Morgan Schafler
Another author who openly embraced cannabis was Ken Kesey, most famous for his novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Kesey was an influential figure in the psychedelic movement of the 1960s and a central figure in the Merry Pranksters, a group of hippies who embarked on a cross-country trip in a decked-out psychedelic bus. Kesey’s experimentation with mind-altering substances, including cannabis and LSD, heavily influenced his writing and creative perspective. He believed that these **substances could open doors** to new perceptions and deeper insights into the human condition.
Cannabis and Literature: Iconic Authors Who Loved the Leaf
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Graphite, Paragon's spyware, was found to have infiltrated WhatsApp groups by simply sending users a malicious PDF attachment. Without users' knowledge, it can access and read messages on encrypted applications like WhatsApp and Signal.
Why Rebooting Your Phone Daily Is Your Best Defense Against Zero-Click Hackers
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