Do you sleep? (honestly)

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Do you sleep? (honestly) Hey there fellas, I know it’s a random question, but I was wondering how many of you here still make time to sleep. I had just re-read some of my notes from a few months ago and I had something wrote down about how having +8h of sleep gives you the upper hand in business. Do you feel it’s true? submitted by /u/arthurluca101

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Should I amended my tax return due forgetting a 1099

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Should I amended my tax return due forgetting a 1099 Question: should I even bother with amended my taxes? I recently filed my taxes and received a 1099-INT and 1099-DIV today after already filing. Int is $15 and div is $55. They are small amounts – should I even bother to amend my taxes just to add this small amounts. submitted by /u/itsasimulationman

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$30,000 in savings with no direction.

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$30,000 in savings with no direction. As the title states, I (24M) have about $30,000 saved. Sounds okay, but I’m stuck in a loop of working a dead end job for a year or two and then moving to a new dead end job. I live with my parents and probably could have more saved but went through a crazy gambling phase probably because I had no goals or ambitions. Lost about $25,000 and manag…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2025-02-17

LPT: Don’t tell kids to “Say Cheese” to get good pics

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LPT: Don’t tell kids to “Say Cheese” to get good pics I used to work at a commercial photography studio where I learned a few tips to photographing children and babies. When you tell kids to “say cheese” they almost always make this face 😬 and generally give an unnatural smile. Instead say something silly or make a joke. They will laugh naturally and you’ll get a great pic with a beautiful smile th…

Life Pro Tips 1.2k 2025-02-17

What is the best Chinese tripod and 3-axis gimbal brand for a smartphone photography?

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What is the best Chinese tripod and 3-axis gimbal brand for a smartphone photography? I wanted to start doing some landscape photography and some leisure journalism and wanted to get a tripod + 3 axis gimbal from China. there are so many brands and I do not have a clue since I will be getting back into the being on the field after more than a decade. Any suggests would be very helpful. Please be kind. submitted by /u/usman…

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How would you take this ICM photo?

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How would you take this ICM photo? This beautiful photo was taken by Alex Fell. I was wondering what settings you would use in camera to get this affect. Also, would you move the camera after getting the details or vise versa? I’ve been attempting intentional camera movement photography but have been failing epically. Failing isn’t a bad thing but I would love some guidance if yo…

Ask Photography 569 2025-02-17

Peru in march 2025. a good option

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Peru in march 2025. a good option Considering going in March 2025 as i have holiday during marchs until first week of April. Really want to see machu pichu & Cuzco, sacred valley. lagoon ancash, floating island. I am hoping to do this and hopefully keep budget under 3000 euro’s total for about 3 weeks. My main question is wether march 2025 will be a good time to visit Peru (weat…

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San Juan Del Sur alternatives in other Central American countries

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San Juan Del Sur alternatives in other Central American countries Long time frequenter of SJDS but Nicaragua’s situation has me looking for similar options elsewhere. Can anyone recommend a cheap beach town about that size (wouldn’t mind if it was a little larger) with a similar vibe in Guatemala, Panama or Costa Rica? SJDS of 15 years ago is even better; there were still lots of tourists then but with way les…

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Cash, debit or credit for large purchase in Europe?

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Cash, debit or credit for large purchase in Europe? I’m traveling to Greece from the US next month and am planning on making a large purchase there (4,000 Euros). What would be the best method of payment to use? The vendor accepts Master/Visa Card or cash. Whether I use my card or currency exchange am I pretty much stuck paying the 3% conversion fee? submitted by /u/SmartAlec1512 …

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