
Which color would eat the marshmallow?
In case you don't know the marshmallow test, the children are left alone with a marshmallow. They are told that if they don't eat it, they will be given a 2nd marshmallow when the researcher returns.

In case you don't know the marshmallow test, the children are left alone with a marshmallow. They are told that if they don't eat it, they will be given a 2nd marshmallow when the researcher returns.
Tryndamere is weird looking baby smooth. I'm glad he's hairy in the cinematic. Anyone else?
I don't like the names of the talismans because they're inconsistent. The first 5 are what they want. The second 5 are a personality trait.
Original talismans - Basically, what they want
New talismans - Basically, what they are
I personally like the newer talismans except for Hierarchy.
How would you rename the talismans to be consistent?
I noticed 2 accounts that I follow suddenly go missing. Both accounts are posting sexy pictures of themselves. Is that normal that Instagram deletes those accounts?
Disclaimer: I mean no offense by saying some "people are lesser" than me. Objectively, you can compare yourself with others and say, "I'm more beautiful than her", "I'm smarter than him", "I'm richer than him.". Likewise, the reverse could be true, "He's funnier than me."
I feel like crap because I let myself go and became complacent. I got a good start. I got in a good university. I'm pretty smart. I didn't have money issues. My job had better prospects. Some of my friends had less. But I got lazy, just relaxed and took the easy options. I wasn't taking things seriously. Now I see my friends surpassing me. I feel like the Hare in the Hare and the Tortoise story.
Now I have a reality check and see that I need to catch up. It kills me that others have more success when I had lots of potential. How do I get over that feeling?
I'm an IT worker outside Germany and most of the job posting I see in XING are from recruitment agencies like Amadeus Fire. What's the difference if I apply with them versus directly with a company?
I'm looking for a word, adjective or sentence that is the opposite of avoidance. I want to do positive self-talk but I can't put it into words. I don't want negative words like "I don't want to avoid things." because your brain apparently still sees the negative word. The brain might think, "oh, I'm avoiding things."
By avoidance I mean,
- Avoiding because of uncertainty. You don't know what will happen so it's scary.
- Avoiding because it's hard or overwhelming.
- Avoiding because inaction is safer and tolerable than doing something about it.
- Avoiding because it's boring or tedious.
- Avoiding because you still have time to delay it.
- Avoiding because you may fail.
How do you say the opposite in a positive way?