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kevinapple123456
Saturday, Oct 07 2023

To know if anxiety is the problem, you could do things that would alleviate or reduce your anxiety and see if it helps. Some red wine might help, but you have to drink just enough to calm you but not impair you. At least one highly successful day trader I know do precisely just that.

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Wednesday, Jul 26 2023

Able to see the baits is definitely an improvement and you should be happy about it. Also, after a while you would find the baits all fit in certain ways, eventually these higher ed bureaucrats would run out of ways to bait you. You just have to do it long enough to learn that. You probably need 10 more tests to verify what I just said. Human brains are learning patterns unconsciously. Let's say even without all these books and you just keep doing the questions, you would still learn how to think like the LSAT test maker one day. But most people just don't last that long

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Friday, Jul 21 2023

Have you tried to take a LSD trip, I heard people saying LSD help you better accept things that previously hard to accept. But seriously, I feel like LR is more like weight lifting, you just have to to keep doing the same thing everyday and don't worry about too much.

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Monday, Nov 07 2022

This question is absolute bullshit from a Geological perspective. Maybe I just know too much about rocks so I got screwed by it. As a matter of fact, A, B, D may all be correct, they may even all happening at the same time. A, sure. B, Been to those 14Ks of Colorado? Peaks above the tree lines are absolutely affected by the fact they are above the tree line. Not to say the glacier rubbing/expanding the rocks. D, Let's take the Blue Ridge Mountains as an example. Back in the days when the Potomac River's mouth was 68 miles east of today's Virginia Beach, the amount of rains in this region was very different from today. Different amount of rains means different rate of erosion. It is very common to have rock records of a region that went through multiple cycles of dry/wet. In conclusion, I like to smash the face of the person who created this question with a rock, for get into stuffs he/she does not fully understand.

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