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In this Xianxia style, I can thoroughly recommend Will Wight's Cradle series.

It's finished, and has 12 books that are very easy to read.

You can find it on Amazon. The fist book in the series is titled "Unsouled"

Currently using a Logitech G703 + Powerplay Mouse pad.

Nothing to complain so far (although Logitech is know for having double click issues), and I never have to think about charging the mouse as the mouse pad is both a charger and wireless receiver.

It's not the most budget setup, but the Powerplay mousepad isn't required for the mouse to work, you just have to be sure that if you want to use the Powerplay mousepad that the mouse you buy is compatible.

Which means you can get the mouse and the mousepad separately whenever your budget allows

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I feel you, as I sometimes am also prone to oversharing, but I think I've managed to reel it in. It does help that I'm a bit of an introvert, so being quiet is fine for me.

Not trying to sound too rough, but have you given any thought to if what you said/say in a conversation is relevant to the conversation itself?

I think that sometimes the issue isn't that a person talks too much, it's just that they start talking disregarding everything else that is going in the conversation and that can leave the other participants feeling overriden.

I also feel that it's somewhat important to try and have a filter. To think: "Is this remark I'm going to make needed to progress the conversation?".

Try to recognize that sometimes the best thing one can do in a conversation is to listen and ask questions. It's fine not to be an active participant if it isn't necessary.

I think it depends on it is implemented company-wide.

I'm fortunate enough that my company lets us choose whether we're full-remote, hybrid or on-site.

I think that's the best way to implement this, since it's the worker's decision on how they want to work.

I think that the only major difference is that hybrid workers that are on-site most of the week have a designated desk and chair like the always on-site workers.

The full-remotes have to book one of the several rotating desks that we have if they want to come to the office.

Well, to me it sounds like your guitar needs to be setup.

If you tune the strings but they sound out of tune when you play.. Most likely your intonation is off.

It depends if you like the look and feel of your guitar already. If you do, then maybe the pickups are a good option.

Otherwise, a new guitar might be the option.

In the end only you can decide tho

It's medium, for jazz

13s on your dinky might be a little too much if you want to play on E standard.

Pretty decent if you want to play in C ou D Standard, though

So.. Those are not the right screws to turn in that situation.. And that's why your action is super high.

I'd recommend you screw them down as they were before, not all the way down! Else the bridge won't be able to pivot.