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It took six months, therapy, medication, self-searching, and a lot of mental tricks, as well as listening to role models, to find some semblance of hope. Eventually, I started feeling better. I began to see in the mirrors parts of myself I considered long lost.

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At some point, the acute phase was over. Anxiety settled and became fear. I cope better with fear than with anxiety. I found my protective mechanisms and started getting out of the house, socializing, doing some writing, and even some programming.

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I never thought I'd be able to find myself after that first day. Everything felt pointless, destroyed, and distant. I remember rushing into the hospital, having accepted fate and that my life would never be the same again.

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MuZero vibes. https://singularityhub.com/2023/11/20/deepmind-says-new-multi-game-ai-is-a-step-toward-more-general-intelligence/

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VC: Are you going to build something big enough for serious venture funding, or just sticking to stuff that makes you cash? Me:

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I've seen the work that these folks can produce first hand. I can vouch for the results. https://t.co/2XXgsLaBw7

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No no no. This is one of the hills i am willing to die on. No https://dev.to/bolshchikov/sanitizing-any-user-input-with-openai-under-1-3ief

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The primary beneficiaries will be the real estate agencies that have, over the past decade, acquired properties at market rates. The state stands to gain through increased tax revenues. Is this the right moment for Greece to roll out the Golden Visa?

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These international players, having exhausted their investment avenues at home, now turn their gaze to the southern fringes of Europe, capitalizing on weaker economies.

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Domestic investors, who once saw apartments and complexes as sound investments, now find themselves outpaced and overshadowed by foreign magnates from regions like the US, China, the Arab states, and Northern Europe.

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This demographic, primarily composed of individuals seeking homes for personal use, finds itself grappling with the unforeseen consequences of a policy that was presumably introduced to rejuvenate the economy.

