Honestly Hyperion landed so hard for me that I didn’t need the second or the Endymion books. The second is certainly superior to the rest but Hyperion was so magical that it was just downhill from there for me.
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Fidgetting@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the inane song you have written for your cat?4·20 days agoLong cat
Long cat
He is long
And is a cat
Long cat
Disclosure: my wife is the singer songwriter in the house so this is technically her’s
Their initial reply to you is sarcastic. They were agreeing with you, not arguing with you
Fidgetting@lemmy.worldto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•What entrance? (I asked Gemini to create a floor plan)English2·2 months agoWhat about 2nd study, 3rd study… 11 studies
Fidgetting@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the worst "corporate speak/buzzwords" that you absolutely hate?10·3 months agoEffectuate
I’m going to effectuate this pole right up the ass of the next person to use that word.
Not the person you’re replying to but:
Yes, managing your relationship with your coworkers will be helpful at all stages of your career. You’re not managing them, you’re managing your relationship with them. It helps you listen, ask simple questions about who they are and listen. You don’t have to care, you only have to share a little. You’re not building a friendship unless you want to. You’re cultivating a positive relationship so that they know they can depend on you when they need it.
Yes, exhausting. It’s called masking and everybody whether they are neuro divergent or not does it. Some people find it trivial, some find it nearly impossible. My wife can tell the difference between my work voice and my regular voice because at work I’m masking. I’ve been working on bringing the two closer together because I’ve found it is beneficial to my career to be more myself.