By: Revanche

Just a little (link) love: Fight Song edition

May 24, 2018

This community in Michigan used to restrict renters and owners to white people and Christians only – today, they still discriminate based on religion. How very Christian?

Tenacious J brings us Casual Sexism, see if you can guess which anecdote is mine!

Military Aviators: There were really no other women at all

Over at MarketPlace, Tanja breaks down “How to save twice your salary (or more) by age 35“. She started with a zero net worth at age 28 so she knows some things. As always, I never think “everyone can do it because I could” but rather “there’s always something we can learn, it might help”.

Roxane’s piece is painful to read. The things she has had to go through because our society is so incredibly judgemental.

That one time browsing Reddit actually helped someone. Though, I have to say that in our money and preparation oriented community, that question wouldn’t raise any red flags.

Ah ha! Neuroplasticity and Novelty Effect! The reasons I keep researching tropical vacation deals, or seeking the next freelance gig, even while I’m stretched out on the sofa comfortably going about my routine and know that I can’t commit to anything like a new volunteer gig or workout routine:  “….when you make time for new skills that are personally interesting to you, the benefits of success are heightened. Your body will actually release more dopamine when you achieve goals that your mind has deemed more interesting and fulfilling to your core interests and values.

….The novelty effect is a particularly strange psychological phenomenon that shines a light on just how finicky the human brain can be when it comes to feeling renewed and ready to go back to work. Research has uncovered that your performance at a task will initially improve when a new technology or process is introduced. That’s right—you can instantly get better at something old simply because your brain will be interested in the new process on the block.”

Fight Song

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