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But I felt like drinking was part of my identity and didn't tell anyone I was sober for a while. Finally, a few months into my sobriety, I told my husband, and then slowly told my friends. I didn't tell anyone I was sober for a whileWhen I first stopped drinking, I didn't tell anyone. I sat alone with the secret of my sobriety, which should have felt more like a feather than a bomb. Then, after almost a year of my own sobriety, my husband gave up drinking, too.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. One year ago, we moved from a tiny, rural town in Texas to a suburb of Salt Lake City. We made the move to be closer to extended family, but a major sticking point was the increased cost of living. The complexity of the so-called simple lifeMany of the costs of living in rural Texas were unseen. So while certain budgeting items were cheaper in rural Texas, life is simpler now — even if it costs a little more.
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For Europe, energy security has always been a trade-off: Cheap, imported energy comes with the risk of dependency on the countries from which it originates. Europe had an especially mild winter while governments and citizens made a concerted effort to use less gas. Despite these efforts, officials and analysts are fearful that however impressive these advancements have been, Europe’s energy is far from secure in the long term. And when it comes to energy security, dependency ultimately brings us back to that classic trade-off: economics versus risk. China is not the only threat when it comes to energy security in Europe.
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The Particular Magic of Chicken, Egg and Rice
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( Bryan Washington | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Even just watching the glistening bowls of animated katsudon — fried pork loins, simmered in eggs — in animated episodes of “Yuri!!! But while every iteration of donburi is three kinds of magical, oyakodon is what I’ll always return to. Tiny epiphanies: the chicken’s suppleness, the egg’s slickness, the reassuring tug of rice on your teeth. Or my calibration of liquid to filling wasn’t quite hitting, overtaking the bowl of rice rather than collaborating with it. With every attempt, your preferences may change, and with every alteration you make, oyakodon becomes squarely, and decidedly, yours.
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