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Great articles from Psychology Today

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/couples-thrive/202306/are-you-easily-offended "What other people do and say is simply a result of their own personal experiences, assumptions, knowledge, and beliefs." https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/social-instincts/202305/3-reasons-why-having-good-friends-uplifts-your-romantic-life "The idea of being "someone’s everything" — i.e., sharing every interest, like, and dislike–is an outdated, overly romanticized, and unhealthy notion." 

Make your own skills roadmap

 1. What do you like to work at? Or, what do you get excited about or comfortable working at? 2. Research what job positions cover those interests. 3. Make a study plan for getting the most common and future-proof skills for similar positions. 4. Divide the study plan according to realistic expectations and your preferred learning methods. 5. Set deadlines. 6. Learn from the best people in the tech stack. 7. Practice with personal projects and|or challenge yourself with problem-solving. 8. Be patient with yourself and count every forward step you made.

Books I've read

 * Programming in Python 3. A complete introduction of the Python Language. -- Author: Mark Summerfield * Pro Git Everything you need to know about Git. -- Authors: Scott Chacon, Ben Straub * Effective Python: 59 specific ways to write better Python. -- Author: Bret Slatkin