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[–] [email protected] 3 points 20 hours ago

If you're ever in a plane crash that strands you in the Chilean mountains - immediately eat your dead and begin the walk to civilization so you're at your strongest

[–] [email protected] 44 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Piracy

Why is this a "Life Hack"? Because it saves A LOT of money.

It might be "wrong" to some people, but its not even controvertial for me. I'm bored af, and want more entertainment, the economy (not sure if "economy" is the right word) is fucked up, we don't get paid enough. I ain't paying a dime. (Maybe I might if we actually had a living wage, but most us are underpaid 😓)

Copying =/= Theft

Just Do It ✅️ (see what I did? I just "pirated" a trademarked slogan, IDGAF lol)

Also I don't care about it if it were theft. I'd shoplift too if I could get away with it as easy as with piracy. Use Direct Downloads, or if torrenting, get VPN. VPNs are cheaper than like 10+ subscriptions and you get to keep everything you download, forever. You could also share the cost of VPN with a few of your fellow pirates (if the providers allow multi-device)

Piracy Resources: [email protected] (blocked by lemmy.world instance btw)

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago

I still buy games that I know I will have good time playing from watching gameplay of others. Movies and shows, though, I almost exclusively pirate nowadays. Books are kinda 50/50, I buy them from official bookstores when I want to throw some money at the author I like (like Brandon Sanderson, who also earns bonus points for releasing his books DRM-free).

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Why is this a “Life Hack”? Because it saves A LOT of money.

Not if you buy your own hardware ;)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Still a hack when you repurposed old tech. I can still do stuff with old old hardware.

[–] TokenEffort 3 points 1 day ago

Automate as many chores as possible. Optimize any manual chores. Create a routine where you only do chores one day a week, in a specific order like a speedrun, to be all set for the entire week. A routine so easy you can do it on your worst days. Sick? Tired? Depressed? No problem, your living space doesn't suffer. Make your home a sanctuary where the only thing you feel is peace.

Money spent on optimizing your life is replaceable, time spent worrying about chores or having a pile of chores is not. Buy disposable dishes and cutlery, mop and vacuum bots, smart appliances and lights, and utilize convenient services. Yes, flipping a light switch is easy, but never ever having to begrudgingly drag your depressed nauseated drowsy sore self out of bed to flip the switch is worth it. One day, you'll be feeling horrible, and you'll be so relieved that you can just switch off the appliance or light with your phone.

Now I'd go further and suggest living in an apartment or condominium, and not having a car. Live in walking or biking distance of work. Driving is stressful and you hate it. Stop paying so much to get around the place you live in!

Also save more for utilities & rent every time you're paid. I get paid weekly and I save 1.25 weeks worth for every bill, 1.50 or 2 weeks if I did overtime. Every 4 months, I have at least one month of each bill saved. This way I can take a day, week, or even a month off of work and I have enough for all bills and groceries and stuff I don't need. Taking an unpaid day off to play the hot new game did not put me on the slippery slope that leads to homelessness. It did nothing, actually. I could take the whole week off for a video game if I wanted to and I'm still completely secure. Bills still get paid, I still have a job, literally everything is okay.

Live in peace, it's possible. Adulthood is awesome. If you literally want to watch cartoons and play games after work then optimize your life so you can. It's controversial because everyone would rather be part of slow moving traffic going 32 inches a minute to create more chores at home but have zero energy or time to do them, and spend their time off work planning on doing the chores, but going grocery shopping manually instead and still having no time or energy to do the chores, and instead of changing anything about their lives they antagonize the one family member who doesn't have piles of decade old chores because she fucking lives in the current year and utilizes conveniences, while spending all their time not doing chores or working watching subpar TV shows wishing they had space to do hobbies they'd be able to do if they didn't have decade old piles of dirty laundry and boxes still unpacked today despite moving into the house years before Barack Obama became president.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Speak less and what you do say might resonate more.

An accidental observation on my part. Nothing like that old selective mutism.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Not just you! But it wasn't until I saw a quote from John Wayne that it registered for me...

Talk low, talk slow and don't say too much"

[–] Tiger 10 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It’s more counterintuitive than controversial, but I do all my weight lifting at home and don’t go to the gym, and get just as much results as a gym-going person. With modest investments in dumbbells, kettle bells, exercise bands, household items and creativity can do all you need with less cost and hassle of a gym membership.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Husband does this, I like going somewhere to work out because it's more fun, though. I do lift his weights, and go to yoga classes with other people, that works. He says it was expensive to get all that stuff but it was so long ago it's paid off.

I mostly just want to gently suggest that part of what people are getting from "the gym" is socialization, not just exercise. Which might be something you'd pay to avoid, I don't know, but group exercise is a different experience from just lifting at home, and I enjoy it much more.

[–] Tiger 1 points 41 seconds ago

Yeah it would be worth it for socialization, I can see that. Other factors for me though are eliminating the travel and preparation time ( I don’t need to be reasonably showered and dressed to get started, for example). And that I can work from home off and on while train, I could probably do that at the gym too…

I need more social activity so you’ve got me thinking about going to the gym!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

There must be a lot of dumbbells in the world if this is counterintuitive. It's smart.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Mine is that if you've been cold all day, go take a hot shower But maybe a minute before you're about to step out, turn the water cold and step in for at least thirty seconds. Then, when you turn off the water and open the curtains, it doesn't feel cold. Everything feels warm relative to your skin.

Thirty seconds of suffering is worth the cozy warmth of stepping out of the shower. But my friends all think I'm insane for even suggesting that. It's a bit controversial.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

Supposedly this is also a good way to close your pores so you don't keep sweating once you get out of a hot shower.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Funny. I do exactly the opposite for the exact same reason but inverted. I.e., turn the temperature up to unbearably hot for the last 30 seconds. That way, the cold air comes as a relief and you're functionally shielded from discomfort for the time it takes to get dry and covered.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

The body easily confuses temperature responses, it is the reason people dying of hypothermia take their clothes off believing themselves to be too hot. The cold blast might muddle your senses but does nothing good for your core temperature on a cold day.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Don't finish one thing before you start another. instead keep a special list of things you want to do and loop between them, as you get board of one move onto the next one. As long as you are determined to get everything done. And make sure the list is short enough so that you can actually get things finished after a couple of loops.

I find this makes getting things done much more enjoyable for me, and stops me procrastinating. just make sure none of the tasks on the list are procrastination's in disguise.

And of course, rest when you need it. proper rest, not exhausting yourself thinking you're procrastinating. Just rest, then carry on.

[–] zaphodb2002 5 points 1 day ago

As a person with ADHD, I can't NOT have many tasks running simultaneously, but also I never finish anything, so my list is expands and expands until I have a mental break and throw it all away.

I would not recommend.