I'm in a similar boat. Can confirm that this is the way.
I've had the most injuries in my life this year. Its just been one after another, but I think I've learned a lot about how to deal with them; especially the running injuries.
I'm just very stubborn and I tend to overdo it and that backfires every time it seems.
Because that's how we've portrayed AI in movies countless times. These fucking AI studies man..
What's next? Oh, lemme guess! "Studies show that GPT-69 will take your job and fuck your wife for you and convince her to kick you to the curb." lmao miss me with this shit.
AI can't do fuck all right. It's a glorified search engine that's wrong half the time. What fucking use is a hammer if you can't trust that the head isn't going to fly off on your first swing?
This bubble is going to pop and I will forever curse the name Altman every chance I get.
A fancy ceremony doesn't change how people feel about the other person, nor the level of obligations they actually have
You literally take an oath at the ceremony vowing to uphold an extremely high level of obligations to another person.
If you're making vows at a wedding ceremony that you feel you can just nope out on if shit hits the fan, why are you getting married? What is the point?
I agree. The wedding shouldn't change how you feel about the other person because you should already be 100% dedicated if you're thinking of getting married.
I made a vow to my wife when we got married to care for her in sickness and in health. I do not care what happens in life, I would never abandon her. Period. That is the burden of the vow I made. In my mind my personal integrity is foundationally attached to it.
If you're comfortable with abandoning a spouse over health issues, the marriage was a sham from the get go. Like, what are you doing at the ceremony? Making vows with your fingers crossed behind your back? 🤞🤞🤞
Dunno, man. Its hard to say. When you marry you take vows. Breaking those vows is a massive no-no in my eyes.
Unmarried couples have never vowed to take care of each other in sickness and in health. On those grounds, I think its fair to say that leaving is not unethical. Doesn't change the fact that its absolutely devastating and worthy of scrutiny regardless.
Everyone these days wants to shout and have their opinions heard. The only ones that deserve a modicum of your attention are the ones that post citations with their opinions.
Asking the real questions.