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Therapy isn’t always the answer for everyone who is feeling stressed and anxious. So says a practicing psychiatrist of almost 20 years.
Need Help for Stress and Anxiety? Maybe You Shouldn’t Talk to a Therapist
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Americans are becoming less likely to have children. “I wouldn’t mess up the dynamic in my life right now for anything, especially someone that is 100% dependent on me.” 🔗https://on.wsj.com/4fzazF7
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Growing up as the son of an HVAC installer, Louie Leonardo, 21, thought he would have a cushier life if he got a college degree and pursued a career as a mechanical engineer. After talking to friends and family who’d gone to college, he realized many of them didn’t earn nearly as much as his dad. “Talking to engineers, they were like, ‘I don’t even make $100,000,’” he recalls. More young people like Leonardo are taking skilled trade jobs, drawn by the prospect of well-paying careers that offer job security and don’t require taking on huge amounts of debt to be trained. Still, the work can be grueling, and it isn’t for everyone. 🔗 Read more: https://on.wsj.com/3LVUXOo
He Skipped College to Become a Repairman. He’s On His Way to $175,000 a Year.
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Americans who eat their way through Europe sometimes come home surprised to find they've lost weight. The phenomenon has become something of an Internet debate. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/3AcWEV9
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Scientists are discovering clues to how ultra-processed food affects our brain. 🔗 https://on.wsj.com/4ccl3HJ
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From Buy Side from WSJ: If you want to stretch your wallet the farthest, you need a credit card that offers solid rewards that match your spending habits.
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Californians are getting painful electricity bills this summer, as utilities rebuild infrastructure and invest in renewable energy.
Why Californians Have Some of the Highest Power Bills in the U.S.
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