| ▲ | throwaway314155 2 hours ago | |
I'm confused. This just seems like feel-good bullshit advice that only works for people in extremely good circumstances. There's a false equivalence between - “All it takes is for one to work out.” and the following: - "You don’t need every job to choose you. You just need the one that’s the right fit." - "You don’t need every house to accept your offer. You just need the one that feels like home. " The latter assumes that _every_ attempt you make has a chance at being "the right fit", "the one that feels like home". That is not the way things works for 99% of us. | ||
| ▲ | colecut an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Unless you interpret 'working out' as being 'the right fit', then it comes together pretty nicely | ||