Another secular alternative is SMART recovery. They have group meetings in-person and online as well as a Family & Friends program. https://www.smartrecovery.org/
Another secular alternative is SMART recovery. They have group meetings in-person and online as well as a Family & Friends program. https://www.smartrecovery.org/
Oops I forgot temporary.
I just found this tutorial and tried it and it works. I had to create two shortcuts, one for OFF and the other for ON
https://lifehacker.com/use-this-one-tap-shortcut-to-actually-turn-off-wifi-and-1849318943
/// Edit ///
There is a Toggle
option in the Set Bluetooth action which allows for a single shortcut instead of two distinct On/Off
I just turn mine off from the control center menu, swipe down from top right corner. It’s already so simple, why is a shortcut needed at all?
Wow it never occurred to me that it was/could-be formally defined in economics terms… but I’ve never studied economics. However, I am aware that is as known as The-dismal-science tho
Hmm that is an interesting take
Good point, I should reword the question. I don’t see it as every transaction is exploitative. But there is some kind of spectrum and I’m trying to understand where do I draw that line/range that separates good from bad. I’m curious to hear other people’s opinions.
Ha wow that sounds expensive (and potentially toxic?) I wonder how the cost compares to common wood fence stain
That’s a pretty good hypothesis 🤔
Well when you put it that way, just about everything can be linked to dying stars 🤓
Thanks for sharing the link!
Cool! I suspected there had to be a practical reason. Thanks for sharing the link!
I don’t understand your comment. I have found SMART recovery to be free, running off of donations and volunteers. They also sell a few books at a reasonable cost. The only money I have ever spent is donating a few dollars after attending some Family & Friends meetings, and I bought the workbook for something like less than $20.