Helpful Feeling
How To Feel Better:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22how...
It is only a simple web search, but sometimes people don’t do the simple web searches that have answers for them.
If reading the million web sites about how to feel better doesn’t work then check back here and ask for more details.
I’m posting this in hopes it will help someone feel better.
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Cecilia wrote:
Good idea! Thanks Michael!
Of course you’re welcome.
id rather say instead, “thank you for caring about people on help.com”
Anonymous wrote:
thank you for trying =S
I had to go eat pizza. Sorry if I confused you.
Mike..do you need help feeling better? How are you?
I’m waking up, but last night after my interaction with anonymous I could have really used quick-fix help in feeling better rather than the in-depth research this post proposes.
Michael Leibman wrote:
I’m waking up, but last night after my interaction with anonymous I could have really used quick-fix help in feeling better rather than the in-depth research this post proposes.
aww I am sorry to hear that. Another post I was on today really drained me too. I believe I invited you and a few other to it, but it is useless. I wish I could cheer you up.
MrsKatieness wrote:
I wish I could cheer you up.
:) You make me smile anyway, but if you want to better your art of cheering up you could probably find them by clicking the link in the post above.
“them” refers to the implied improvements in the art of cheering up, sorry about the grammar.
businessstartupsmall wrote:
What’s the answer to the question at the top?
The answer is to follow the hyperlink and read the webpages, sequentially, learn, evolve, and grow into a person who feels better.
There is a lot of reading there, and very little of it makes direct sense on first glance, so repeating the process may be necessary.
you are very thoughtful Michael. Thanks for taking the time out to make this post. I am sure that it actually will help someone
businessstartupsmall wrote:
Note that you currently rank #12 out of over half a million answers to that query.
One possible reason is that I know what I’m talking about.
Cecilia wrote:
Thanks for taking the time out to make this post.
You’re welcome. (I know I already said that, but we have a big holiday in the US called “Thanksgiving” and everyone remembers to give thanks but they skip over “Welcoming Day” and don’t celebrate it as much.) Thank you so much for putting up with me and my confusingness.
Michael Leibman wrote:
MrsKatieness wrote:
I wish I could cheer you up.:) You make me smile anyway, but if you want to better your art of cheering up you could probably find them by clicking the link in the post above.
You make me smile also =)
Michael Leibman edited this post 9 months, 2 weeks ago. Read the previous text »
How To Feel Better:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22how...
It is only a simple web search, but sometimes people don’t do the simple web searches that have answers for them.
If reading the million web sites about how to feel better doesn’t work then check back here and ask for more details.
I’m posting this in hopes it will help someone feel better.
Michael Leibman edited this post 9 months, 2 weeks ago. Read the previous text »
Helpful Research
How To Feel Better:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22how...
It is only a simple web search, but sometimes people don’t do the simple web searches that have answers for them.
If reading the million web sites about how to feel better doesn’t work then check back here and ask for more details.
I’m posting this in hopes it will help someone feel better.
…’bd’, before getting banned again, said something about how this post was findable through search engines, with some implications that the way google ranks pages is biased toward google’s own interests.
I just wanted to say that a major idea of my original suggestion is that if you’re not feeling well and want to feel better, all the first information you receive is not going to feel right, good or true. Hence the suggested extended reading. Lengthy time at the computer isn’t the healthiest thing, but the sheer breadth of information on the internet seems so much better than any single book on a subject, unless one happens to be really religiously into some book (or ideology or personaly-cult or something.)
But other than the drawback of extended computer use, there is also confusion and advertisements, things that scatter the mind instead of focussing it.
I also noticed that there are many interesting “health 2.0″ sites — I would think they’d help one feel better, but for some reason people associate health with disease. Like, I’d want to think better so I look at the section for “brain and mind” and I get many links to mind-diseases and brain-damages, rather than things to improve the health of those.
OKay, that’s all I know, thanks for reading this.
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