Jessica Ricci
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That's so good.
It was made out of, like, the same sort of material as pasta.
It wasn't sugar cane, but, like, same concept.
I had a rice one, actually.
Yeah.
He was a rice one.
Like, all kinds of things you can make him out of.
Welcome back, everybody.
Let's take a listen to this week's Money Dilemma.
I think it's important to acknowledge that sometimes your mental health can be specific to your mental health.
It's not โ it could be completely separate from work.
Like if someone has diagnosed anxiety and a few other fun branch-off disorders from that, it is sometimes โ it just is โ
you're dealing with the beast and that then bleeds out into the rest of your life and my thought process based on what our listener has said is if you're saying you've tried reducing your workload and that's not helping taking it at face value to me that does kind of indicate that it is your mental health that's really overwhelming you and that is totally okay
You know what I mean?
Hot girls have mental health problems.
Not really, but the two can be synonymous.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I think that we as a society have come a really long way in recognizing that.
I also would argue โ and this could go one of two ways.