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The charging advice millions have followed for years turns out to be based on a half-truth — and the real threat to your phone's battery is something most people never consider.
The cruelest financial trick isn't being unable to afford things — it's spending more money precisely because you can't afford to get anything wrong.
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They didn't get sharper by training their brains — they got sharper by removing the thing that was training their brains to never finish a thought.
The most exhausting thing you did today wasn't any task on your list — it was the forty-seven decisions you haven't made yet sitting in the back of your skull like browser tabs draining the battery.
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What my parents feared—what my mother especially feared—was a specific kind of death. Not the end of breathing. The end of ...