lupuscapabilis

lupuscapabilis t1_iymu8bf wrote

I started my career in an office for 7 years and wondered why I couldn’t really move up. Quit that, started working from home, boom, my skills seemed to get 10x better. Went from developer to senior developer and then to VP of Engineering in a few years. THAT is how much I improved by eliminating a bad work environment.

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lupuscapabilis t1_iy4etfm wrote

As someone who travels for work between there and Philly a lot, it is odd how different the 2 stations are. I get that they're different cities and different sizes and all that, but when I get to Philly, I walk outside right to a waiting cab 99% of the time, something that seems difficult here.

Leaving from Philly, there are plenty of streets at the Amtrak station, a big board in the middle, and no apparent homeless problem.

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lupuscapabilis t1_itrdzxd wrote

It's amazing what it can do for you. My wife and I work out every weekday, have good diets, and are very rarely sick. It's strange to hear people say that masks have kept them from getting colds all the time. I'm not sure they realize that treating their body right will in fact prevent them from having colds all the time.

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lupuscapabilis t1_itrd90m wrote

>Has the world been screaming that exercise enhances the vaccination? I think I missed that. Or perhaps I couldn't hear over all the people yelling that healthy people don't die of Covid.

It's been a fact from the start that countries whose populations were in better shape were doing better against covid. The data has been shown many times. A common response to why the US had worse results than other places was "that other place has much less obesity."

Obese people do not have a lot of physical activity.

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