Taylor. 8-0 Mets in 5th. #Boom #Comfortable
Do Quebec parents care if daycare workers wear religious symbols? Not really, new poll says
A recent Leger survey found that of 1,000 parents with at least one child in daycare or who are waiting for a spot, 68 per cent said they were comfortable with staff wearing religious symbols. That number went to 62 per cent when they were asked specifically about educators.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7141937?cmp=rss
Do Quebec parents care if daycare workers wear religious symbols? Not really, new poll says
A recent Leger survey found that of 1,000 parents with at least one child in daycare or who are waiting for a spot, 68 per cent said they were comfortable with staff wearing religious symbols. That number went to 62 per cent when they were asked specifically about educators.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7141937?cmp=rss
What Makes A Good Friend Answer #17: Conversations with your friend feel like they could be happening around your kitchen table https://rons-home.net/en/living-life-lab/personal-growth/what-makes-a-good-friend/answer-of-the-day/2026/03/20 #connection #engaged #comfortable
Answer #17 :: Answer Of The Day :: What Makes A Good Friend :: Personal Growth :: Living Life Lab :: Ron's Home

Are you ready for some introspective time? Read our What Makes A Good Friend answer of the day.

What better way is there to spend the evening in snowy Seattle than napping in front of the fire #nap #caturday #cats #cat #siamese #fire #photography #photo #comfortable
The Curator: 11 best bed frames for every style and budget
From natural wood to low-profile designs, your perfect bed frame awaits. Here are 11 stylish, comfortable picks from Silk & Snow, Article, Simons and more.
#TheCurator #HomeCurated
https://globalnews.ca/the-curator/11321922/best-bed-frames/
The Curator: 11 best bed frames for every style and budget
From natural wood to low-profile designs, your perfect bed frame awaits. Here are 11 stylish, comfortable picks from Silk & Snow, Article, Simons and more.
#TheCurator #HomeCurated
https://globalnews.ca/the-curator/11321922/best-bed-frames/

The Cost of Keeping Nepotism #Comfortable

Some people are born into lives so filled with privilege that they never acquire many of the skills the rest of us developed out of necessity. Their childhoods are built on entitlement, without compromise or awareness of the struggles the average person has to endure, so they grow up believing the world should break for them long before they ever have to bend for anybody else. They never learn that coexistence requires give and take, or what boundaries are. And without those lessons, they enter adulthood mistaking their comfort for evidence of virtue and their opinion for truth.

This is the very embodiment of #nepotism.

Nepotism isn’t a word we hear much in everyday culture. And when we do, we usually think of it as the idea of getting ahead because you have the right last name (i.e., β€œnepo baby”). But it’s about more than that. It’s a worldview shaped by growing up in an environment where comfort is inherited, consequences are softened, and competence has no real bearing on the outcome.

Read more on my substack

https://substack.com/@succotashnsmiles/note/p-189943225?r=7kub4q

Or check out my other thoughts on my personal blog

https://succotashnsmiles.com/blog/

The Cost of Keeping Nepotism Comfortable

Some people are born into lives so filled with privilege that they never acquire many of the skills the rest of us developed out of necessity.