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The Unseen Challenges of Running a Car Wash Business

March 7, 2024

Car Wash Business

I worked for fourteen years at a family managed and family-owned business (27-years in the family) with both full-service car washes and self-service washes.

There is a STUPID amount of money in both but types of business but equally a bucket full of problems you don’t see from the outside or in the P/L accounting reports.

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Filed Under: Entrepreneur

Why Paying Rent Is Not “Throwing Money Away”

March 7, 2024

The longstanding belief that renting is akin to “throwing away money” has pervaded financial advice for generations. However, this perspective oversimplifies a complex decision and overlooks the substantial benefits renting can offer.

While homeownership has its benefits, it’s crucial to understand that renting can be a perfectly valid and smart financial choice depending on your circumstances. Let’s explore why:

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Filed Under: Finances

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March 6, 2024

AI Reimagines ‘Game of Thrones’ In The Style of ‘Friends’ And It’s Actually Brilliant – Ned Hardy

One of the best values when it comes to coffee grinders. Hgh-quality flat burrs, wide grind range, low retention and durable build. This grinder can do it all, whether you enjoy espresso or pour overs – Amazon

The Joy of Not Wanting Things – Becoming Minimalist

OpenAI responds to Elon Musk lawsuit by clarifying its “open“ nature – ARS Technica

10 Things Women Will Say to Test You (Best Responses Included) – Wing Girl Method

Scientists take a step closer to resurrecting the woolly mammoth – NPR

Embarrassment is an Integral Part of the Growth Process – Zen Habits

Wealth Needed to Join the Top 1%, by Country – Visual Capitalist

Self-Help Book Watches Helplessly as Cocaine Snorted off It – The Hard Times

America’s diners account for some of the oldest restaurants in the nation. Here 29 of the most iconic – Eater

Trivia Question of the Day – Ned Hardy

This mouse is a highly ergonomic, customizable mouse with advanced scrolling, multi-device compatibility, precise tracking on any surface, and exceptional battery life, making it an ideal choice for productivity – Amazon

OnlyFans creators make money selling intimacy to their subscribers. But in a lonely and hostile world, the relationships can start to feel real – Insider

8 Best Ways For Men To Create a Vision for Success and Happiness in Life – Knowledge For Men

Every Street Fighter Game Ranked From Worst to Best – Den of Geek

How To Stop Deflecting During Arguments – Fatherly

10 Classic Commercials Every Kid in the ’90s Remembers – Listverse

31 Lessons I’ve Learned About Money – Ryan Holiday

The Advice Therapists Give Couples Who Are Constantly Fighting – Fatherly

Filed Under: Links

The Dumping Grounds

March 6, 2024

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Filed Under: Dumping Grounds

How the US Used “Wandering Souls” to Fight the Viet Cong

March 6, 2024

Operation Wandering Soul

Imagine the dense Vietnamese jungle at night, the air thick with humidity and the only sounds the chirping of unseen insects. Then, a bloodcurdling scream pierces the silence, followed by the anguished cries of a child. It’s enough to send shivers down the spine of even the bravest soldier. But what if these weren’t just ordinary sounds? What if they were the ghosts of fallen comrades, haunting the battlefields of the Vietnam War? This chilling scenario was the driving force behind Operation Wandering Soul, a controversial psychological warfare campaign employed by the U.S. military in an attempt to demoralize and weaken the enemy.

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Filed Under: Article

What Happens When You Raise Your Children to Fear You

March 6, 2024

fear based parenting

Parenting is an art form that has evolved significantly over the years, moving away from authoritarian models toward more understanding and empathetic approaches.

Historically, some parents have operated under the belief that instilling fear in their children could lead to better discipline and respect.

However, modern psychology and long-term observations have begun to paint a more nuanced and often concerning picture of the repercussions of such practices. This article explores the potential outcomes of raising children in an atmosphere of fear, drawing on psychological insights and real-life implications.

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Filed Under: Parenting

Picture of the Day

March 6, 2024

Eduard Bloch

Eduard Bloch, an Austrian physician from Linz, occupies a peculiar niche in history.

A Jew by heritage, Bloch treated a young Adolf Hitler and his family for years, culminating in his care for Klara Hitler during her fatal battle with breast cancer.

This unlikely relationship between a kind doctor and his future genocidal patient continues to intrigue historians.

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Filed Under: History, Picture Of The Day

Confession of the Day

March 6, 2024

Bf doesn’t look at me during sex

I know he’s a highly visual person because he used to watch porn multiple times a day before he told me he cut back (after multiple arguments) because it was causing issues in our bedroom and serving as a crutch not to cheat on me, which led to attempts to cheat. He even took videos of him and his ex doing the same positions, so yes, highly visual.

He used to look at my legs, my stomach, and my face during sex and tell me my expressions turned him on, but I guess that was during the “honeymoon” period of him trying to reconnect with me.

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Filed Under: Confessions

Why Arguments With Friends Shouldn’t Be Battles

March 6, 2024

We’ve all been there – you’re hanging out with a close friend, discussing your different perspectives on something, and suddenly it devolves into an argument.

Maybe voices get raised, feathers get ruffled. At some point, it can start to feel like you’re fighting to “win” the argument instead of understand each other.

However, seeing disagreements with friends as competitions to be won is ultimately counterproductive and can damage the relationship.

Arguments don’t need to be battles. In fact, healthy disagreement and debate is normal and can even strengthen friendships – if handled with care.

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Filed Under: Life Advice

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March 5, 2024

The 100 Fights That Shaped Action Cinema – Vulture

29 Photos That Show You What Parenting Really Looks Like – Ned Hardy

We all know people who are capable of connecting with almost anyone. They’re the ones we love talking to, who we turn to for advice, who hear what we are trying to say and make us feel seen. What do they know about conversation that makes them so special? – Amazon

What Is False Memory OCD? – Psych Central

How to master the art of small talk – VOX

Oregon is about to sign — or veto — the strongest right-to-repair law yet – The Verge

11 Lost Cities You Can Actually Visit – Afar

My Simple Habit for Smarter Book Reading – Scott Young

I used resume spammers to apply for 120 jobs. Chaos ensued – Business Insider

Stuck in a loop of worrying thoughts? Here’s how to stop it – Psyche

Stuff We Found Around The Internet Today – Ned Hardy

One of the best pair of speakers you can get for under $400. They really punch above their weight! – Amazon

5 Tax Tips for Investors – Visual Capitalist

Schrödinger’s Uncle Both World War II Buff and Holocaust Denier – The Hard Times

18 Date-Night Recipes for a Cozy Meal at Home – Serious Eats

The Cure’s 50 Best Songs, Ranked – The Ringer

The World’s Oldest Ultramarathon Runner Is Racing against Death – The Walrus

The Key to a Good Life? Lose Yourself in Something – The Growth Equation

7 Tips for Creating Happier Travel Memories – Afar

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