100 Tips for a Better Life via LessWrong [Shared]

100 Tips for a Better Life via LessWrong

 The image displays a webpage titled "100 Tips for a Better Life" by Ideopunk, dated 22nd Dec 2020. The page is cross-posted from the author's blog. The content is structured with a heading and a section titled "Possessions," which includes three numbered tips. The first tip suggests using Reddit to find real people's opinions on a product, contrasting it with SEO-optimized Google results. The second tip addresses bank fees, advising readers to question the value of $20 monthly charges. The third tip emphasizes investing in items used for a significant fraction of one's life, such as a bed and an office chair. The text is in black font on a white background, with a green font for the blog cross-posting note.</p>

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The other day I made an advice thread based on Jacobian’s from last year! If you know a source for one of these, shout and I’ll edit it in. 

Possessions

1. If you want to find out about people’s opinions on a product, google <product> reddit. You’ll get real people arguing, as compared to the SEO’d Google results.

2. Some banks charge you $20 a month for an account, others charge you 0. If you’re with one of the former, have a good explanation for what those $20 are buying.

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