Another nice story about how opportunities for success are still there for ordinary people with the ability to pursue them. But I wonder if we're approaching a point of no return in our society, where supplements (not tested or approved even under an "OK until they do some harm" regime) are needed, rather than simple discipline of will and intent, to produce focus, concentration, alertness, and morning wood?
Another nice story about how opportunities for success are still there for ordinary people with the ability to pursue them. But I wonder if we're approaching a point of no return in our society, where supplements (not tested or approved even under an "OK until they do some harm" regime) are needed, rather than simple discipline of will and intent, to produce focus, concentration, alertness, and morning wood?