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How Can I Make Myself Financially Secure Before Age 30?
Here’s our step-by-step guide for a teenager to get financially secure by age 30. The earlier you start, the better off you'll be!
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3 years ago
Notion Character Template 01 - Soft Af

Notion character template 01 - soft af

on the source link you can find an all-in-one character template for NOTION users. it's highly customizable and almost minimalist page you can use instead of carrd.co or docs files. features:

full bio page

quick info page

trivia page

connections page

selfparas page

moodboard

like/reblog if you use. dm me or send me an ask if you have some suggestion or problem with the template :)

3 years ago

“If you’re poor, the only way you’re likely to injure someone is the old traditional way: artisanal violence, we could call it – by hands, by knife, by club, or maybe modern hands-on violence, by gun or by car. But if you’re tremendously wealthy, you can practice industrial-scale violence without any manual labor on your own part. You can, say, build a sweatshop factory that will collapse in Bangladesh and kill more people than any hands-on mass murderer ever did, or you can calculate risk and benefit about putting poisons or unsafe machines into the world, as manufacturers do every day. If you’re the leader of a country, you can declare war and kill by the hundreds of thousands or millions. And the nuclear superpowers – the US and Russia – still hold the option of destroying quite a lot of life on Earth. So do the carbon barons. But when we talk about violence, we almost always talk about violence from below, not above. […] People revolt when their lives are unbearable. Sometimes material reality creates that unbearableness: droughts, plagues, storms, floods. But food and medical care, health and well-being, access to housing and education – these things are also governed by economic means and government policy.[…] That’s a tired phrase, the destruction of the Earth, but translate it into the face of a starving child and a barren field – and then multiply that a few million times. Or just picture the tiny bivalves: scallops, oysters, Arctic sea snails that can’t form shells in acidifying oceans right now. Or another superstorm tearing apart another city. Climate change is global-scale violence, against places and species as well as against human beings. Once we call it by name, we can start having a real conversation about our priorities and values. Because the revolt against brutality begins with a revolt against the language that hides that brutality.”

— Call Climate Change What It Is: Violence, Rebecca Solnit. (via kuanios)

3 years ago

what if it all works out. HOW ABOUT THAT HUH


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3 years ago

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