and has helped me with RSI and back/shoulder trouble, although I wouldn’t call the effect miraculous. Surprisingly relaxing: once the needles are in you’re just left there for 30mins or so, and I regularly doze off.
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1. retire early
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2. See a total solar eclipse
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3. Take more photos
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4. Go skydiving
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5. exercise
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6. get my CISSP
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7. participate in a flashmob in Melbourne, Australia
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8. buy something for a stranger from their Amazon.com wish list
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I finished mine, but after working for about 18 months, decided it wasn’t for me. So I gave up law, went back to Uni part-time and am now in IT, and much happier.
What I guess I’m saying is: if you think it’s for you, or even if you aren’t sure but you’re well into the course, then keep at it! I’m glad I stuck mine out, ‘cos I’d rather have “LLB” after my name than have thrown away years of study by dropping out.
