There’s nothing wrong with boundless optimism or even expecting that everything will go perfectly.
But what helped me was someone else with anxiety saying that if you always imagine the worst possible scenario and its fallout, you also have to be fair and recognize that it’s equally likely that the best scenario plays out! That’s not just being fair to yourself, that’s probability!
My favorite conspiracy theory is that Basque is the only real language, and that every other language on earth was made up by Benedictine monks to prop up the story of the Tower of Babel
Reddit’s /u/odin_the_wanderer described it as “the Timecube of linguistics,” and I think that’s a fantastic description of the unhinged ramblings I’ve just linked
Here's a more more direct route if you're one of Dread Roberts' crew... just posted it over on the @13thFloor to preserve the link in case any of the mods here were Humperdinck agents looking for volunteers to test the Pit of Despair.
I actually really hated the book, which was a big surprise to me, since I love Princess Bride and most of Sanderson. But man, the narrator was way more grating and unfunny to me than Princess Bride’s.
Sanderson usually isn’t funny for me, which is usually fine, but Tress relied on humor too much imo
I’ve read all of cosmere, and I don’t care for Hoid in general, though there’s a lot about his books I do love. But I tried a few of his YA books (the chalk one, and reckoners) and didn’t especially care for them.
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