Tommy Shelby “You Cross The Line” Alfie Solomons – Peaky Blinders

In the Peaky Blinders season 3 finale, Tommy confronts Alfie for betraying him and indirectly causing his son’s kidnapping. Alfie gets angry at Tommy for saying he crossed the line, retorting:

I don’t give a fuck right now kid. Alright. I do not want him to spare me because of some fucking peace pact. I want him to acknowledge, that his anger is un-fucking-justified. I want him to acknowledge, that he who fights by the sword, he fucking dies by it Tommy. So what, they took your boy did they? Yeah? They got your boy? And what fucking line am I supposed to have crossed? How many fathers, right, how many sons, yeah, have you cut, killed, murdered, fucking butchered, innocent and guilty and sent them straight to fucking hell ain’ ya? Just like me! You fucking stand there. You judging me, stand there, and talk to me about crossing some fucking line? If you pull that trigger, right, you pull that trigger for a fucking honourable reason. Like an honourable man. Not like some fucking civilian, that does not understand the wicked way of our world mate.

Alfie Solomons – Peaky Blinders

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茄子蛋EggPlantEgg – 浪子回頭 Back Here Again Lyric ZH/ENG/INDO

茄子蛋EggPlantEgg – 浪子回頭 Back Here Again (Official Music Video)

菸一支一支一支的點 酒一杯一杯一杯的乾
Hun jit-khi jit-khi jit-khi re tiám / tsiu jit pue jit pue jit-pue re ta
Smokes, roll after roll, light ‘em up / Drink, glass after glass, bottoms up
Menyalakan rokok sebatangan demi sebatang / Bir segelas demi segelas habis

請你要體諒我 我酒量不好賣給我衝康
tshiánn-lí ai thé-liōng guá / guá-tsiū liōng bô-hó mai kā-guá tsóng-kang
I beg you to be understanding with me (Give me a break buddy, don’t mess with me) / I can’t hold my liquor, don’t mess with me
Mohon kamu bisa mengerti saya / Toleransi alkohol saya tidak bagus, jangan permainkan saya

時間一天一天一天的走 汗一滴一滴一滴的流
Sî-kan ji̍t-kang ji̍t-kang jit-kang e tsau, kuānn jit-tik jit-tik jit-tik re lau
Time flies by, day by day, never to stay / sweat drips down, drop by drop, trickling away
Waktu sehari demi sehari berlalu / Keringat setetes demi setetes jatuh

有一天 咱都老 帶某子逗陣
U ji̍t-kang lan long lau /Tsua po khiann tau tin
One day, we’ll be old (Someday, when our heads have greyed) / with wives and children (with loved ones, we’ll walk)
Suatu hari jika kita tua, bawa istri dan anak

浪子回頭
lōng-tsú huê-thâu
The prodigal son returns (back here again)
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親愛的 可愛的 英俊的 朋友
Tshin-ài e / khó-ài e / ian-tâu e pîng-iú
Dear, beloved, handsome friend(s)
Teman yang tersayang, yang lucu, yang ganteng

垃圾的 沒品的 沒路用的 朋友
Būn-sè e / Bô phín e / bô-lōo iong e pîng-iú
Trash, dead-end, useless friend(s) (worthless, shameless, good-for-nothing friends)
Teman sampah, tidak berkelas dan tidak berguna

佇坎坷的路騎我兩光摩托車 橫豎我的人生甘哪狗屎
Ti khám-khia̍t e loo kā-guá lióng-kong oo-tóo-bái / huâinn-ti̍t guá-ê jîn-sim kam na káu-sái
Driving my secondhand autobike down that rocky road/ (hands raised cause my life’s worth so little) hands up since my life’s worth dog shit anyway
Naik motor di jalan yang keras / Hidup saya seperti taik anjing

我沒錢沒某沒子甘哪一條命 朋友阿 逗陣來搏
Guá bô-tsînn bô-pó bo khiann kam na jit tiau miann / pîng-iu a/ tau tin lāi-puânn
I have no money, no wife, no kids, only this one life (I’m all I’ve got) / oh my friend / ??come back ?? (come on friend, give it our best shot)
Saya tidak punya uang, istri dan anak, hanya ada nyawa. Oh teman, ayo berjudi bersama

菸一支一支一支的點 酒一杯一杯一杯的乾
Hun jit-khi jit-khi jit-khi e tiám / tsiu jit pue jit pue jit-pue e ta
Smokes, roll after roll, light ‘em up / Drink, glass after glass, bottoms up
Menyalakan rokok sebatangan demi sebatang / Bir segelas demi segelas habis

請你要體諒我 我酒量不好賣給我衝康
tshiánn-lí ai thé-liōng guá / guá-tsiū liōng bô-hó mai kā-guá tsóng-kang
I beg you to be understanding with me (Give me a break buddy, don’t mess with me) / I can’t hold my liquor
Mohon kamu bisa mengerti saya / Toleransi alkohol saya tidak bagus, jangan permainkan saya

時間一天一天一天的走 汗一滴一滴一滴的流
Sî-kan ji̍t-kang ji̍t-kang jit-kang e tsau, kuānn jit-tik jit-tik jit-tik e lâu
Time flies by, day by day, never to stay / sweat drips down, drop by drop, trickling away
Waktu sehari demi sehari berlalu / Keringat setetes demi setetes jatuh

有一天 咱都老 帶某子逗陣
U ji̍t-kang lan long lau /tsua po khiann tau tin
One day, we’ll be old (Someday, when our heads have greyed) / with wives and children (with loved ones, we’ll walk)
Suatu hari jika kita tua, bawa istri dan anak

浪子回頭
lōng-tsú huê-thâu
The prodigal son returns (back here again)
Kembali lagi

Wealth Is Quiet. Rich Is Loud. Poor Is Flashy.

Loud money can have undesirable consequences.

In today’s society, there is a prevailing tendency to equate wealth with ostentation and extravagance. The images that often come to mind when we think of wealth are luxury cars, designer clothing, and opulent mansions. These symbols of affluence are frequently flaunted on social media, in magazines, and on television, leading to the misconception that being wealthy means living a loud and flashy lifestyle. However, true wealth often takes a more understated and discreet form. In this article, we will explore the distinction between wealth, riches, and poverty, and why wealth is often found in the quiet, while riches and poverty may be more inclined to make a statement.

Poor is flashy

You may have noticed this. Travel to poorer suburbs and the fashion labels people wear often get better not worse. You’re more likely to see Gucci or Prada in lower social-economic areas than, for example, Malibu beach. Why is that? Simple.

A poor way of looking at money is that it buys you stuff. When you derive meaning from stuff it deprives you of a meaning for your life. When your life is defined by stuff there is a temptation to flash it at others so they’ll validate the path you’ve chosen.

The challenge with flashy is it puts you in debt.

Wanting to look richer than you are is a disease.
It keeps us in debt — enslaved.

Rich is loud

Old mate at the start is in this segment. Here’s where I get real with you.

Sometimes I am in this loud category.

It comes off as being financially rich and way too loud. No one’s perfect, right?

The trouble with having a decent amount of money and being loud is it pisses people off. Instead of people falling in love with the type of person you are and how you treat them, they silently get turned off by all your loudness, because it makes them feel incredible levels of envy.

If you make a lot of money it’s far better to use it for good than being loud about how much you made.

Drop $1000 silently on someone who needs a break. You’ll feel better than any amount of bragging.

Wealth is quiet

Some of the richest people looks incredibly poor. Real wealth isn’t about how much money you have to splurge on dumb stuff that makes climate change worse than it already is.

So next time you see a person in huge debt being flashy, think of them differently. Next time you see someone being loud about how rich they are, think about all the opportunities they’re missing by not letting who they’ve become be their people magnet.

Wealth built using silence allows you freedom of thought and the opportunity to do work you enjoy without giving a fuck about how much it pays. Don’t worry about smart money, dumb money, or loud money.

Aim for quiet wealth.

Quiet wealth is attached to work you enjoy, and that work genuinely improves the world. The rest is all debt and broken dreams.


Wealth: The Silent Power

Wealth, in its truest sense, is a state of financial security and abundance that provides a sense of freedom and peace of mind. It is the ability to comfortably cover one’s needs and desires without constant worry about money. Wealth often manifests as financial stability, savings, investments, and the absence of debt. Those who possess wealth tend to be discreet about their financial status, as they understand that true wealth does not require validation or admiration from others.

Wealthy individuals prioritize financial security over the pursuit of material possessions. They make wise investments, diversify their portfolios, and live within their means. Their wealth affords them the luxury of time, enabling them to focus on their passions, interests, and the well-being of their loved ones. Wealth is the silent power that allows for a fulfilling and contented life without the need for extravagant displays of affluence.

Riches: The Loud Display

In contrast to wealth, being rich often involves a lifestyle characterized by conspicuous consumption. Those who are rich may have substantial income or assets, but their focus is frequently on acquiring and displaying material possessions. They are the ones who drive flashy sports cars, wear designer labels from head to toe, and live in opulent mansions that scream extravagance.

Riches often come with the pressure to maintain a certain image and keep up with societal expectations. This can lead to a constant need for validation through flaunting their wealth on social media and attending high-profile events. The pursuit of riches can be a never-ending cycle of spending to keep up appearances, which may lead to financial instability in the long run.

Poor: The Flashy Facade

On the other end of the spectrum, poverty is characterized by financial insecurity and a lack of resources to meet basic needs. However, in some cases, individuals in poverty may also resort to a flashy façade as a coping mechanism. They may accumulate debt to acquire items they cannot afford or engage in excessive spending to project an image of affluence.

In such situations, individuals in poverty may be trying to fit in or escape the stigma associated with financial hardship. They may find themselves trapped in a cycle of debt and financial distress, ultimately worsening their economic situation. The flashy facade can be an attempt to mask their true financial struggles.

Reference: Medium

Ada Orang Yang Tidak Cocok Berbisnis / Bekerja Karena Hanya Merugikan Orang Lain

Ada orang yang saya kenal adalah individu yang sangat rakus akan uang dan mungkin tidak sepenuhnya memahami nilai kerja keras. Ada orang yang tidak cocok untuk berbisnis atau bekerja karena perilaku atau tindakan mereka hanya merugikan orang lain dan tidak sesuai dengan prinsip-prinsip etika atau moral yang berlaku.

Beberapa alasan mengapa seseorang mungkin tidak cocok untuk berbisnis atau bekerja termasuk:

  1. Tidak Etis: Orang yang terlibat dalam tindakan tidak etis seperti penipuan, manipulasi, atau pencurian dalam bisnis atau pekerjaan mereka dapat merugikan orang lain secara langsung atau tidak langsung. Tindakan tidak etis ini tidak hanya merusak reputasi mereka sendiri tetapi juga dapat merugikan pelanggan, rekan kerja, atau pemegang saham.
  2. Tidak Jujur: Ketidakjujuran dalam bisnis atau pekerjaan, seperti memberikan informasi palsu atau menipu, dapat mengakibatkan kerugian finansial dan reputasi bagi semua pihak yang terlibat. Orang yang tidak jujur tidak cocok untuk berbisnis atau bekerja karena integritas adalah prinsip penting dalam dunia bisnis dan profesi.
  3. Kepentingan Pribadi yang Berlebihan: Orang yang hanya mementingkan diri sendiri dan mengabaikan kepentingan orang lain dapat merugikan rekan kerja, karyawan, atau mitra bisnis. Kepentingan pribadi yang berlebihan seperti nepotisme, korupsi, atau tindakan penyalahgunaan kekuasaan dapat merusak lingkungan kerja dan hubungan bisnis.
  4. Tidak Peduli dengan Dampak Sosial: Individu yang tidak peduli dengan dampak sosial dari tindakan mereka, seperti polusi lingkungan, eksploitasi pekerja, atau praktik bisnis yang merugikan masyarakat, tidak cocok untuk berbisnis atau bekerja karena mereka hanya mengutamakan keuntungan pribadi tanpa memperhitungkan kepentingan yang lebih luas.
  5. Konflik Kepentingan: Orang yang memiliki konflik kepentingan yang tidak diungkapkan atau yang mempengaruhi keputusan bisnis atau profesional mereka dapat merugikan pihak lain yang bergantung pada keputusan tersebut. Konflik kepentingan yang tidak diatasi secara transparan dapat mengakibatkan ketidakpercayaan dan merugikan integritas seseorang.

Ketika seseorang tidak mematuhi prinsip-prinsip etika, kejujuran, dan integritas dalam bisnis atau pekerjaan mereka, hal ini dapat berdampak negatif pada orang lain, masyarakat, dan organisasi yang terlibat. Oleh karena itu, penting untuk memahami nilai-nilai etika dan moral yang penting dalam dunia bisnis dan pekerjaan serta untuk menghindari tindakan yang hanya merugikan orang lain. Organisasi juga perlu memiliki kebijakan dan tindakan yang tepat untuk mengatasi perilaku yang tidak etis atau merugikan.

Di 2024, saya mengerti bahwa semua tidak dapat dibeli oleh uang, dan jika bertemu orang – orang yang hanya ingin mencapai tujuannya demi uang, lebih baik dihindari, karena akan menjadi kanker di masa depan. Kita tidak dapat memperbaiki semua orang, dan waktu kita di dunia ini hanya sebentar. Lebih baik mencari sesuatu yang lebih long lasting.

Berikut adalah ciri-ciri orang yang sangat rakus akan uang dan mungkin tidak sepenuhnya memahami nilai kerja keras:

  1. Rakus akan Uang: Rakus adalah keinginan kuat akan kekayaan, seringkali dengan mengorbankan prinsip etika atau moral. Orang yang sangat rakus akan uang didorong oleh upaya untuk mengumpulkan kekayaan melebihi kebutuhan sebenarnya. Keserakahan berlebihan ini dapat mengarah pada perilaku tidak etis, seperti penipuan, penyelewengan dana, atau eksploitasi orang lain demi keuntungan finansial.
  2. Kurang Memahami Etika Kerja: Beberapa individu yang terlalu fokus pada uang mungkin tidak sepenuhnya memahami konsep etika kerja. Etika kerja melibatkan prinsip-prinsip seperti kerja keras, tanggung jawab, dedikasi, dan komitmen untuk menghasilkan pekerjaan berkualitas tinggi. Orang dengan etika kerja yang kuat memahami pentingnya berusaha dan bekerja keras untuk mencapai kesuksesan finansial.
  3. Keuntungan Jangka Pendek vs. Kesuksesan Jangka Panjang: Individu yang sangat rakus seringkali memprioritaskan keuntungan finansial jangka pendek daripada stabilitas dan kesuksesan finansial jangka panjang. Mereka mungkin terlibat dalam usaha finansial berisiko atau mencari kepuasan instan tanpa mempertimbangkan konsekuensinya atau kebutuhan usaha berkelanjutan.
  4. Dampak pada Hubungan: Keserakahan terhadap uang dapat membebani hubungan pribadi dan profesional. Orang yang hanya fokus pada keuntungan finansial mereka sendiri mungkin mengabaikan kebutuhan dan kesejahteraan orang lain, yang dapat menyebabkan hubungan yang tegang dengan keluarga, teman, dan rekan kerja.
  5. Obsesi Finansial: Individu yang rakus mungkin menjadi terobsesi dengan mengumpulkan kekayaan dan mungkin mengukur harga diri mereka sendiri hanya dengan status finansial. Obsesi ini dapat menyebabkan tingkat stres yang tinggi, kecemasan, dan bahkan masalah kesehatan mental karena mereka terus-menerus mengejar uang lebih banyak.
  6. Kurang Kepuasan: Dengan paradoks, keinginan rakus akan uang mungkin tidak membawa kepuasan atau kebahagiaan yang diharapkan. Orang yang hanya termotivasi oleh kekayaan sering menemukan bahwa begitu mereka mencapai tingkat keberhasilan finansial tertentu, mereka masih merasa hampa atau tidak puas, karena mereka tidak benar-benar menghargai nilai aspek lain dalam kehidupan, seperti hubungan, pertumbuhan pribadi, dan kebahagiaan.
  7. Konsekuensi Hukum dan Etika: Tindakan yang didorong oleh keserakahan dapat berakibat pada konsekuensi hukum dan etika, termasuk masalah hukum, reputasi yang rusak, dan hilangnya kepercayaan dari orang lain. Penipuan finansial atau praktik bisnis yang tidak etis dapat menghasilkan sanksi yang keras.

Panduan Kode Akuntansi | Struktur Kode Akuntansi

Kategori kode dalam akuntansi dapat bervariasi tergantung pada sistem akuntansi yang digunakan oleh suatu organisasi atau perusahaan. Namun, berikut ini adalah beberapa kategori umum yang sering digunakan dalam sistem kode akuntansi:

  1. Kas dan Setara Kas:
    • 101 – Kas di Tangan
    • 102 – Kas di Bank
    • 103 – Giro dan Cek yang Belum Tercairkan
    • 104 – Kas Kecil/Petty Cash
  2. Investasi:
    • 105 – Investasi Jangka Pendek
    • 106 – Investasi Jangka Panjang
  3. Piutang:
    • 201 – Piutang Usaha
    • 202 – Piutang Non-Usaha
    • 203 – Piutang Karyawan
    • 204 – Penyisihan Piutang Tidak Tertagih
  4. Persediaan:
    • 301 – Persediaan Bahan Baku
    • 302 – Persediaan Barang dalam Proses
    • 303 – Persediaan Barang Jadi
  5. Aset Tetap:
    • 401 – Tanah
    • 402 – Bangunan
    • 403 – Peralatan dan Mesin
    • 404 – Kendaraan
  6. Liabilitas:
    • 501 – Hutang Usaha
    • 502 – Hutang Non-Usaha
    • 503 – Hutang Pajak
    • 504 – Utang Bank
  7. Ekuitas:
    • 601 – Modal Pemilik
    • 602 – Laba Ditahan
  8. Pendapatan:
    • 701 – Pendapatan Usaha
    • 702 – Pendapatan Lain-lain
  9. Biaya dan Beban:
    • 801 – Beban Operasional
    • 802 – Beban Bunga
    • 803 – Beban Pajak
  10. Lainnya:
    • 901 – Pengeluaran Kas Lainnya
    • 902 – Penerimaan Kas Lainnya
  11. Cadangan:
    • 1001 – Cadangan Umum
    • 1002 – Cadangan Khusus

Perlu diingat bahwa struktur kode akuntansi dapat bervariasi antara organisasi dan negara. Organisasi besar dengan operasi yang kompleks mungkin memiliki kode akuntansi yang lebih rinci dan terinci, sementara organisasi kecil mungkin menggunakan kode yang lebih sederhana. Selain itu, regulasi akuntansi dan perpajakan yang berlaku di negara tempat organisasi beroperasi juga dapat memengaruhi struktur kode akuntansi mereka.

Installing and Configuring Memcached with PHP8.2

Memcached is a high-performance, distributed memory caching system designed to speed up dynamic web applications by alleviating database load. It is widely used to enhance the performance of web-based applications by caching data and objects in RAM to reduce the number of times an external data source (such as a database or API) must be read. This article will guide you through the process of installing Memcached on your server and integrating it with PHP.

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After installing php8.2 with nginx you might install the main memcached and the memcached for PHP.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install memcached
sudo apt-get install php8.2-memcached

Conclusion: You have successfully installed and configured Memcached with PHP. Memcached is a powerful tool for improving the performance of your PHP applications. It’s easy to set up and integrate, and it can significantly reduce the load on your database by caching frequently accessed data.

Additional Tips:

  • Regularly monitor your Memcached usage.
  • Secure your Memcached server, especially if it’s on a public network.
  • Keep your software updated for security and performance improvements.

Top Crawlers Bots IP Ranges For Search Engine Optimization

In the world of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), understanding the behavior of search engine crawlers is crucial. These crawlers, also known as bots or spiders, are automated programs used by search engines like Google, Bing, and others to scan and index the content of websites. By identifying the IP ranges of these crawlers, webmasters can optimize their websites more effectively. This article delves into the top crawlers, their IP ranges, and how this knowledge benefits SEO.

ENGINEENDPOINT
Google IP Rangeshttps://www.gstatic.com/ipranges/goog.json
Google Botshttps://developers.google.com/static/search/apis/ipranges/googlebot.json
Google Special Crawlershttps://developers.google.com/static/search/apis/ipranges/special-crawlers.json
Google User Triggeredhttps://developers.google.com/static/search/apis/ipranges/user-triggered-fetchers.json
Global and regional external IP address ranges for customers’ Google Cloud resourceshttps://www.gstatic.com/ipranges/cloud.json
BingBot IP Rangeshttps://www.bing.com/toolbox/bingbot.json
DuckDuckGo Botshttps://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/duckduckbot/
Ahref Crawler IP Rangeshttps://api.ahrefs.com/v3/public/crawler-ip-ranges
Yandex IP Rangeshttps://yandex.com/ips
Facebook IP Rangeshttps://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/webmasters/crawler/

ReferencesLink
All Crawlers User Agentshttps://gist.github.com/josuamarcelc/6bfbdc14c6292e195844032bea7211d1
Google Crawler Indexinghttps://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/verifying-googlebot
Yandex Robotshttps://yandex.com/support/webmaster/robot-workings/check-yandex-robots.html
Moz RogerBothttps://moz.com/help/moz-procedures/crawlers/rogerbot
Verify Bingbothttps://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/verify-bingbot-2195837f

Cloud IPsReference Link
IP Ranges v4https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v4/#
IP Ranges V6https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v6/#
API IP Rangeshttps://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/ips
Yandex Cloud IPshttps://cloud.yandex.com/en/docs/vpc/concepts/ips

Understanding Search Engine Crawlers

What Are Crawlers?

Crawlers are automated programs that visit websites to read and index their content. They follow links from one page to another, thereby creating a map of the web that search engines use to provide relevant search results.

Importance in SEO

Recognizing crawlers is essential in SEO as it ensures that your website is indexed correctly. Proper indexing increases the chances of your website appearing in search results, thereby driving organic traffic.

Top Search Engine Crawlers and Their IP Ranges

Googlebot

  • Primary Role: Indexing websites for Google Search.
  • IP Range: Googlebot IPs typically fall within the range owned by Google. However, due to the vast number of IP addresses Google owns, it’s more efficient to verify Googlebot by using the reverse DNS lookup method.

Bingbot

  • Primary Role: Crawling for Microsoft’s Bing search engine.
  • IP Range: Bingbot also uses a range of IP addresses. Similar to Googlebot, it’s advisable to use reverse DNS lookups to confirm the legitimacy of Bingbot.

Baiduspider

  • Primary Role: Indexing for the Baidu search engine, predominantly used in China.
  • IP Range: Baiduspider’s IP ranges are published by Baidu and can be found in their webmaster tools documentation.

Yandex Bot

  • Primary Role: Crawling for Russia’s Yandex search engine.
  • IP Range: Yandex provides a list of IP addresses for its crawlers, which can be found in their official documentation.

Why Knowing IP Ranges Matters

  1. Security: Distinguishing between legitimate crawlers and malicious bots is crucial for website security.
  2. Accurate Analytics: Identifying crawler traffic helps in obtaining more accurate analytics data, as it separates human traffic from bot traffic.
  3. SEO Optimization: Understanding crawler behavior helps in optimizing websites for better indexing and ranking.
  4. Resource Management: It helps in managing server resources effectively, as crawlers can consume significant bandwidth.

Best Practices for Managing Crawler Traffic

  • Robots.txt File: Use this to guide crawlers on which parts of your site to scan and which to ignore.
  • Monitoring Server Logs: Regularly check server logs for crawler activities to ensure that your site is being indexed properly.
  • Updating Sitemaps: Keep your sitemaps updated to aid crawlers in efficient website navigation.

Conclusion

Recognizing and understanding the IP ranges of top search engine crawlers is a vital aspect of SEO. It helps in distinguishing between genuine search engine bots and potential security threats, enhances website performance, and contributes to more effective SEO strategies. As search engines evolve, staying informed about crawler activities and best practices is essential for maintaining and improving your website’s search engine visibility.

100 Reasons To Stay Alive

“Reasons to Stay Alive” is indeed a novel written by Matt Haig. It was published in 2015 and is a memoir that explores the author’s personal experiences with depression and anxiety. The book combines Haig’s own journey with mental health issues and insights into how he found reasons to keep living, providing a mix of personal narrative, reflections, and thoughts on mental well-being.

Throughout the book, Matt Haig shares his struggles with mental health and offers a message of hope and resilience. The title suggests that within the challenges and darkness of life, there are reasons to find joy, purpose, and meaning.

It’s important to note that if you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, seeking support from mental health professionals, friends, or family is crucial. “Reasons to Stay Alive” is just one person’s perspective, and individual experiences with mental health can vary.

  1. to make your parents proud
  2. to conquer your fears
  3. to see your family again
  4. to see your favourite artist live
  5. to listen to music again
  6. to experience a new culture
  7. to make new friends
  8. to inspire
  9. to have your own children
  10. to adopt your own pet
  11. to make yourself proud
  12. to meet your idols
  13. to laugh until you cry
  14. to feel tears of happiness
  15. to eat your favorite food
  16. to see your siblings grow
  17. to pass school
  18. to get tattoo
  19. to smile until your cheeks hurt
  20. to meet your internet friends
  21. to find someone who loves you like you deserve
  22. to eat ice cream on a hot day
  23. to drink hot chocolate on a cold day
  24. to see untouched snow in the morning
  25. to see a sunset that sets the sky on fire
  26. to see stars light up the sky
  27. to read a book that changes your life
  28. to see the flowers in the spring
  29. to see the leaves change from green to brown
  30. to travel abroad
  31. to learn a new language
  32. to learn to draw
  33. to tell others your story in the hopes of helping them
  34. Puppy kisses.
  35. Baby kisses (the open mouthed kind when they smack their lips on your cheek).
  36. Swear words and the release you feel when you say them.
  37. Trampolines.
  38. Ice cream.
  39. Stargazing.
  40. Cloud watching.
  41. Taking a shower and then sleeping in clean sheets.
  42. Receiving thoughtful gifts.
  43. “I saw this and thought of you.”
  44. The feeling you get when someone you love says, “I love you.”
  45. The relief you feel after crying.
  46. Sunshine.
  47. The feeling you get when someone is listening to you/giving you their full attention.
  48. Your future wedding.
  49. Your favorite candy bar.
  50. New clothes.
  51. Witty puns.
  52. Really good bread.
  53. Holding your child in your arms for the first time.
  54. Completing a milestone (aka going to college, graduating college, getting married, getting your dream job.)
  55. The kind of dreams where you wake up and can’t stop smiling.
  56. The smell before and after it rains
  57. The sound of rain against a rooftop.
  58. The feeling you get when you’re dancing.
  59. The person (or people) that mean the most to you. Stay alive for them.
  60. Trying out new recipes.
  61. The feeling you get when your favorite song comes on the radio.
  62. The rush you get when you step onto a stage.
  63. You have to share your voice and talents and knowledge with the world because they are so valuable.
  64. Breakfast in bed.
  65. Getting a middle seat in the movie theater.
  66. Breakfast for dinner (because it’s so much better at night than in the morning).
  67. Pray (if you are religious)
  68. Forgiveness.
  69. Water balloon fights.
  70. New books by your favorite authors.
  71. Fireflies.
  72. Birthdays.
  73. Realizing that someone loves you.
  74. Spending the day with someone you
  75. Opportunity to create meaningful and lasting relationships.
  76. Potential to learn, grow, and evolve as a person.
  77. Joy and happiness in the little things.
  78. The power to inspire others.
  79. The ability to create art, music, and other forms of self-expression.
  80. To explore different cultures, traditions, and ways of life.
  81. To make a positive impact on the environment and help protect the planet.
  82. Experience the joys of parenthood and raise a family.
  83. Learn new things and develop new skills.
  84. Create a legacy that will outlive you.
  85. Being wrapped up in a warm bed.
  86. Cuddles
  87. Holding hands.
  88. The kind of hugs when you can feel a weight being lifted off your shoulders. The kind of hug where your breath syncs with the other person’s, and you feel like the only two people in the world.
  89. Singing off key with your best friends.
  90. Road trips.
  91. Spontaneous adventures.
  92. The feeling of sand beneath your toes.
  93. The feeling when the first ocean wave rolls up and envelops your toes and ankles and knees.
  94. Thunderstorms.
  95. Your first (or hundredth) trip to Disneyland.
  96. The taste of your favorite food.
  97. The child-like feeling you get on Christmas morning.
  98. The day when everything finally goes your way.
  99. Compliments and praise.
  100. to look on this moment in 10 years time and realize you did it.

Ps : Never forget you are a beatiful person 💕 Life is so beatiful so live, live like no one else exist, live for yourself, don’t care of bad people, you are strong, i love you

Quota Exceed While Request Indexing to Google Search Console

Search Analytics

Search Analytics quota falls in two types: load limits and QPS limits. The “quota exceeded” error is the same for all quota exceeded events.

Load quota

Load represents the internal resources consumed by a query. Most users will not exceed load limits, but if you do, you will receive a “quota exceeded” error message. The Search Analytics resource enforces the following load limits:

  • Short-term load quota: Short-term quota is measured in 10 minute chunks. To fix:
    • If you exceed your quota, wait 15 minutes and try again. If you still exceed quota, you are exceeding long-term quota.
    • If you are exceeding short-term quota only, spread out your queries throughout the day.
  • Long-term load quota: Long-term quota is measured in 1 day chunks. If you exceed quota when running only a single query inside a 10 minute period, you are exceeding your long-term quota. To fix:
    • Queries are expensive when you group and/or filter by either page or query string. Queries grouped/filtered by page AND query string are the most expensive. To reduce your load for these queries, remove the grouping and/or filtering for the page and/or query string.
    • Query load increases with the date range queried. So queries with a six month range are much more expensive than a query with a one day range.
    • Avoid requerying the same data (for example, querying all data for last month over and over).

QPS quota

The Search Analytics resource enforces the following QPS (queries per second) QPM (queries per minute) and QPD (queries per day) limits:

  • Per-site quota (calls querying the same site):
    • 1,200 QPM
  • Per-user quota (calls made by the same user):
    • 1,200 QPM
  • Per-project quota (calls made using the same Developer Console key):
    • 30,000,000 QPD
    • 40,000 QPM

Example

  • User A can make up to 1,200 QPM combined to her 3 websites.
  • Users A and B can make up to 1,200 QPM combined to their one website.

URL inspection

  • Per-site quota (calls querying the same site):
    • 2000 QPD
    • 600 QPM
  • Per-project quota (calls made using the same Developer Console key):
    • 10,000,000 QPD
    • 15,000 QPM

All other resources

  • Per-user limit (calls made by the same user):
    • 20 QPS
    • 200 QPM
  • Per-project limit (calls made using the same Developer Console key):
    • 100,000,000 QPD

Reference: https://developers.google.com/webmaster-tools/limits

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