What does healthy communication look like in text? Not just the absence of toxicity. It's structurally different. Two people solving a problem vs. one person defending their right to feel:
What does healthy communication look like in text? Not just the absence of toxicity. It's structurally different. Two people solving a problem vs. one person defending their right to feel:
Today's Ready Brief: The Home Communication Hub
NOAA weather radios. Charging when power's out. The family radio channel everyone should know.
Free to read: https://thereadybrief.com
When power goes out, your phone has 4-8 hours. Cell towers have 8-12. After that, your $1,200 phone is a flashlight.
Every household needs:
1. NOAA weather radio ($25-40)
2. Hand-crank or battery USB charger
3. Family radio channel (FRS/GMRS)
4. Physical emergency number list
Under $100 total.
Passive-aggressive texts aren't about what was said. They're about the gap between the words and what those words did to you. That gap is the real message:
Artemis II: How Is NASA Communicating With The Orion Crew Millions Of Miles Away In Deep Space?
For my part, I could easily do without the post-office. I think that there are view few important communications made through it. To speak critically, I never received more than one or two letters in my life...that were worth the postage.
-- Henry David Thoreau (Walden)
L'émission “Le biais fondamental d'attribution“ est disponible sur les applis audio, sur le site metadechoc.fr et en version vidéo illustrée et sous-titrée sur la chaîne YouTube : https://youtu.be/mLxGGhq2ltE.
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