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    Advice from Stoicism

    10. Build a Life You Don’t Need an Escape From Finally, Stoicism emphasizes the importance of aligning your life with your values so that you find fulfillment in everyday actions. If your work feels like a burden, or if you’re always longing for the weekend, it’s time to reassess your approach...
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    Top 10 Best Selling Beer in US By Decade

    Chowhoud ranks best cheap beers: https://apple.news/ARv0pvjWLQKOYcUFdCDCxTQ
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    I trimmed up the filet mignon a bit more and it was delicious. The lobster was good, but small.
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    Advice from Stoicism

    9. Don’t Be Ashamed of Needing Help A key element of Stoicism is acknowledging when you need help. Too often, leaders feel pressured to appear invulnerable or all-knowing, but this mindset limits growth. In reality, asking for help demonstrates strength and self-awareness. By seeking out advice...
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    Any fried scallops?
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    I did not. I followed them from afar through my old friend and Greenville city councilman, Les Robinson. An awesome accomplishment.
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    I deferred the filets and lobster to Sunday night, so Friday night we just snacked on candied jalapeño pimento cheese and saltine crackers with blueberry pound cake and vanilla ice cream for dessert. This evening plans are to take in a Wilson Warbirds baseball game with my siblings and...
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    Advice from Stoicism

    One of my favorites because it combines so many of the other tenants of stoicism: 8. The Obstacle is the Way Obstacles and challenges are inevitable, but the Stoics believed that these barriers can be opportunities for growth. As Marcus Aurelius said, “The impediment to action advances action...
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    Advice from Stoicism

    Sorry. I got lost for a bit. 7. Think Progress, Not Perfection Perfection is often the enemy of progress. Stoicism teaches us to strive for continuous improvement rather than waiting for things to be perfect before taking action. Begin and refine along the way. Waiting for the perfect moment...
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    The filet was the HT Rancher brand which is choice, not prime, but I bought two with decent marbleing. The lobster tails are small, but I bought two. Along with a baked potato, salad, and a bottle of wine, we are set for a nice Friday night supper to kick off the weekend. Tonight is leftover...
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    Harris Teeter has a today only flash sale with filet mignon at $13.99 a pound and two lobster tails for $10. I’m going to drive over and take a peak.
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    Fried flounder and coleslaw.
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    Loaded baked potato at home.
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    Hey, Grandpa, What’s for Supper?

    Chicken, broccoli, and corn.
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