Eps 1315: I'm stupid

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Troy Kennedy

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When SpongeBob is angry with Patrick, Marty and Janet, he leaves Patrick's house and runs against the wall. In most other episodes, the house is just a huge room with its rocks. But this time he leaves sand on the furniture and the house disappears.
In the beginning, Patrick's bottom is deep in the ground, while the top of the SpongeBob's head is level with the ground. When SpongeBob runs out of his house, despite the description of his stupidity, the house is no longer there. When Patrick, Janet and Marty talk about his pineapple house, the whole house disappears.
SpongeBob performs in his karate helmet, looks stupid and behaves strangely. While Marty and Patrick and Janet watch, SpongeBob does various things at the table for dinner. When Marty says SpongeBob broke the table, the food disappears.
The remixers of the single include Melnyk, Max Tundra, Abe Duque and the Pet Shop Boys themselves. One of the single B-sides, "Resurrectionist," is in line with the group's penchant for unusual historical themes; their song "Body Snatching" is about a body snatch in the English Regency era carried out by people called Resurrectionists.
Several official remixes have not been released on physical media, but are available from the iTunes Music Store and other online music stores. A remastered print is also available at Nickelodeon, where it was broadcast live.
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Another aspect of the self-pity reaction is to give ourselves good things to experience when life is difficult. This means putting ourselves in situations where we are most likely to experience kindness, pleasure and gentle experience. As adults, this means, for example, letting ourselves sleep peacefully, trying to do more, taking breaks from situations that we find difficult, and lowering our standards for things over a period of time.
There are four specific strategies for generating self-compassion that can be applied to children and adolescents. I will discuss these strategies and the contexts in which we apply them, whether we are adults or professionals working with young people, and the contexts in which we help young people to apply these strategies with them.
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Remember that you don't have to be stupid just because people think you're stupid. Remember that people's opinions about us mean more to them than to us. If we could overcome our fear that others think we are stupid, life would be much better.
On 20 June, I was honored to be inducted as a thinker into the 50 Hall of Fame whose members include some of the top managerial thinkers of our time.
Don't be stupid If there's a reason to think you're stupid, consider how you feel about people thinking you're stupid. Several people have told me that they thought I was unintelligent until they met me. If you try to say, "I'm smart, I know all the answers, I'm powerful, and I know the answers to everything," it won't work.
He says that when others speak, he is too busy writing his next comment to prove how clever he is, so he does not listen to what he is composing.
It goes back to your point about the pervasive need to be afraid that people will think I'm stupid, which affects so many dysfunctional ways. For example, when a leader lies on the ground, he does not know what he is talking about.
When someone talks about his achievements, he feels that he is trying to cover up something that is true but not real. As a professional you can see that with many children. Impostor syndrome is something you can work on by having therapy to improve your self-esteem.
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