I don't care about the quantity, but arbitrary sex scenes for the sake of sex sells are one of the most annoying elements in modern film and television - especially in Netflix TV shows. While sex sells is not new, it used to be at least within the flow of the movie/TV show. Now it's Witcher 1 level of random sex, as if a specific amount of sex per season was part of a contract.
I don't think they are saying that you can't solve problems in the shower, but that this meditative thought process is limited in the first place by an intentional work mentality.
I'm not sure why it would make zero sense for a doctor to spend their time making educational content on the internet. Helping people directly may be indeed more important and urgent, but contributing to a more positive impact of free educational content on health and medicine is just as reasonable, especially if they are good at that.
Sorry, if it sounded like you should do the work yourself. What I meant is that I'd advise you to not think too much about your first choice and instead pick up any framework just to get started. Just one of the most popular ones as a starting point. Eventually you'll understand what you like and dislike about that framework and you'll have a better practical understanding of your own requirements for a front-end framework. The differences are too specific to study and examine them on paper.
It won't allow everyone to live comfortably and happily. The resources need to be distributed and there are many, many decisions necessary to define how the resources get distributed. If we lived in an ideal world, where everyone shared the same opinion on these decisions, then we'd all already live comfortably and happily now. But we don't and as much as it sucks, we can't fix being ourselves.
For example, if you go for coffee and forget to come back to work, this child will say what was said when you were not in the hall, and will say who you should counter-attack.
I think flipping the question creates more hot takes. Except for the series with self-contained increments, most "popular" long-running franchises just need to stop. Not necessarily close the franchise completely, but just let one thread end and create a new one.
I don't care about the quantity, but arbitrary sex scenes for the sake of sex sells are one of the most annoying elements in modern film and television - especially in Netflix TV shows. While sex sells is not new, it used to be at least within the flow of the movie/TV show. Now it's Witcher 1 level of random sex, as if a specific amount of sex per season was part of a contract.