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Hikermick
I get what you mean about “woah bruh” but this is actually a very good question. It’s also very difficult to answer because what we value is very personal to each of us. My advice is if something piques your interest or looks enjoyable then try it. You’ll find out then if it’s worth doing. If not that’s fine, you won’t waste any time wondering. The funny thing about regret is it’s better to regret something you’ve done than to regret something you haven’t done.
That’s what the cops use when they are too impatient waiting for you to open your door. Where do people get the idea it’s for digging post holes?
Do the job that needs to be done. That is how a lot of businesses get started, keeping an eye out for a need to fill. I used to go to my job and avoid doing work but eventually the boss tracked me down and gives me the shit job nobody wants to do. As I’ve grown wiser I realized if I take the initiative I can pick the job I want and some other sap gets stuck with the shit job.
I’m also from Ohio. Your vote counts. Besides the tally, elections are about statistics. One of those statistics is trajectory. People who run campaigns take notice. One thing to understand about Ohio politics is that when voted on individually “blue” ideas pass. Abortion access, recreational marijuana, anti gerrymandering but candidates lose. This tells me it’s possible for Dems to win in Ohio, they just suck at getting their message across
Does she spend the money on herself or the family? If she’s contributing why care? Who does her taxes? Maybe it’ll come to light then
Buy them a nice rug
Imagine being a celebrity and everyday a thousand people are discussing you