There's a very old study about kids being tested on delaying gratification and following them later through life and finding that the impulsive kids who didn't pass the gratification test were also more prone to addictive behaviours. A lot comes down to self-control.It seems like some people are more prone to certain addictive behaviors (alcohol and food included) than others.
Yeah but the question is why do some people innately have more self control and less impulsivity than others. Some of it is probably genetic but the rest is probably childhood trauma.There's a very old study about kids being tested on delaying gratification and following them later through life and finding that the impulsive kids who didn't pass the gratification test were also more prone to addictive behaviours. A lot comes down to self-control.
I'm not caffein addicted, but I drink a lot of coffee. It's weird, but on me caffein has the reverse effect - I can have coffee at 23:00 and go to bed and fall asleep right away. How strong do you drink your coffee? My espresso is pretty strong.the hardest thing for me to kick has always been caffeine, which is kind of amazing - I can quit nicotine products far easier than caffeine! In fact, I'm not sure I even want to give up caffeine for good. But it would be cool to have the self control to only do it once in a blue moon. Man, that kick you get from having a strong cup of coffee after 2 weeks of no caffeine is unbelievable.
They say that even if you can sleep after drinking coffee that doesn't mean it's still not impairing your sleep. Though if you have a super high tolerance maybe it doesn't effect your sleep as much. What I'm saying though is a strong cup of joe after a days or weeks without it kicks like a mule. I normally use high quality instant coffee from Starbucks and drink it straight in cold water (say what you will but their coffee is decently strong). If I use grounds I prefer a french press or "cowboy coffee" but both of those are way more effort than they're worth. I purely drink for the caffeine.I'm not caffein addicted, but I drink a lot of coffee. It's weird, but on me caffein has the reverse effect - I can have coffee at 23:00 and go to bed and fall asleep right away. How strong do you drink your coffee? My espresso is pretty strong.
Curious, how common in the Netherlands is it to see signs in English or for natives to speak English?Pretty much all my American friends who came over to Amsterdam and drank my coffee consider it strong, but the Dutch like strong coffee.
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Extremely common. Mandatory English classes in every level of education. Every person between 12-70 speaks English, but you will find children under twelve to have a more rudimentary grasp and elderly people who never learned English, so their English might be more difficult to understand.Curious, how common in the Netherlands is it to see signs in English or for natives to speak English?
Extremely common. Mandatory English classes in every level of education. Every person between 12-70 speaks English, but you will find children under twelve to have a more rudimentary grasp and elderly people who never learned English, so their English might be more difficult to understand.
Virtually everyone between 18-60 speaks at least Dutch, English and German, and most also speak French and/or Spanish and/or Arabic. It's quite common for Dutch office staff to speak 4-5 languages; I speak six plus a smattering of dirty words in another five languages.
My 13-year-old daughter is in the second grade of Gymnasium; she speaks/learns Dutch, English, German, French, Greek and Latin and is doing an extracurricular language course in Czech.
Most signs are in English and in many Amsterdam shops and cafes you cannot even order in Dutch because the staff isn't native Dutch. This is also why many expats do not learn Dutch; everybody speaks English and when they hear your accent they will switch over to English right away.
That's been well known for decades nowThis just shows me Europe is ahead of America in terms of education, at least in my opinion
Damn it. I let myself down. I had a friend visiting town a few days ago, and I was drinking with him. I lasted 63 days. Time to start sobriety again.37 days sober. Also haven't touched caffeine since late September last year. Now the only thing I need to do, is get back into exercise.