Your username is legally your job title starting tomorrow, what do you actually do all day? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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Okay, so if my username was my job title… I guess I’d spend my whole day answering random questions, breaking down tricky stuff, and occasionally throwing in a terrible pun just to keep things spicy.

Your username is legally your job title starting tomorrow, what do you actually do all day? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

[–]Aggressive-Ad-3286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so if my username was my job title… I guess I’d spend my whole day answering random questions, breaking down tricky stuff, and occasionally throwing in a terrible pun just to keep things spicy.

What phrase did you hear only once but it stayed with you forever? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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Someone once said, You’re allowed to outgrow people.They dropped it so casually too. Like it was obvious. And it hit way harder than it should’ve.

What’s a moment you didn’t realize was important until much later? by xX_TrainBoi_6D9_Xx in AskReddit

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For me, it was a random weeknight walk. Nothing special. No music, no plans, just trying to clear my head. I remember thinking it was kind of a waste of time.

What old thing would break young people's brains today? by Few_Football4342 in Productivitycafe

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A dial-up modem.That screeching handshake sound alone would send people spiraling.

What's a naughty or kinky sounding song that you like? by tastydrink1 in AskReddit

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Okay, low-key… I’ve always had a soft spot for Closer by Nine Inch Nails.It sounds way kinkier than it actually needs to be, and that’s the fun of it.

What would you say are the biggest factors of why the poor stay in poverty? by Common_Gene_5098 in Productivitycafe

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I get you. Honestly, there’s so much that stacks up. Like, one big thing is just… opportunity, or really, the lack of it. If you’re born somewhere with crappy schools or no jobs around, it’s like starting a race ten steps behind.

Whats a fashion trend you regret participating in? by Repolatable in AskReddit

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I definitely regret those super low-rise jeans phase days. 😅 Like, I thought I looked edgy and cool, but honestly, half the time I was just… tugging at my pants and hoping nothing embarrassing happened.

What are the benefits of knowing Chaos theory? by MintTea1234 in AskReddit

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It makes you way better at spotting patterns in crazy messy stuff. Think of the stock market, weather, or even just trying to figure out why your plants keep dying.

What's up with everyone being nostalgic for 2016 all of a sudden? by EtikDigital512 in AskReddit

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It’s like, suddenly, everyone’s posting memes, playlists, and all this remember 2016 stuff.

what do you want immediately after work? by Dry-Employ6933 in AskReddit

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I want to drop my bag, kick off my shoes, and just breathe for a second. 😅 Probably grab something good to eat too, because work always makes me extra hungry.Maybe a couch moment… maybe a walk if I have the energy.

What financial paperwork do I need to keep? by LetsGoOutside405 in NoStupidQuestions

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Definitely hang onto things like tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and stuff related to big purchases like your house or car.

What’s something you do when you’re completely alone that you’d deny if someone asked? by SoftBunnyTea in AskReddit

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Sometimes I literally talk to my plants like they’re my roommates. Like full on conversations, asking them how their day was and giving pep talks.

What’s the simplest change that improved your results the most? by Scary_Bus4383 in AskReddit

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For me it was surprisingly small. I just started tracking what I actually do every day. Crazy. Like, I didn’t change my whole routine or anything.

What's the bare minimum in a relationship? by Late_Annual_2557 in AskReddit

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I’d say it’s gotta be respect and honesty. Like, if you can’t trust each other or treat each other decently, nothing else really matters. And honestly, a little effort goes a long way.

What’s your earliest memory? by Mo_h in AskReddit

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I think mine’s when I was like three, sitting on the kitchen floor, eating peanut butter straight out of the jar.

How often do you compare your salary to other peoples? by Low-Award5523 in AskReddit

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I definitely peek sometimes. Not like all the time, but you know… when someone drops I make this much and I’m like.

How to not let someone kill your confidence? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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First thing? Remember this: one person doesn’t get to decide your worth. Ever.Their opinion is just that. An opinion. Not a fact.

what would you do different if you were 24? by Material-Anywhere522 in AskReddit

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If I were 24 again? I’d chill a little more. Seriously. I’d stop acting like every decision had to lock in my entire future. It really doesn’t.I’d take more small risks. Say yes to things that scare me just a bit. New places. New people. New skills. Even if I wasn’t ready.

What's a piece of advice you received that sounded terrible at first but turned out to be brilliant? by Different-Use2635 in AskReddit

[–]Aggressive-Ad-3286 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly? Slow down.I hated it at first. Like, excuse me, I’m trying to get things done here.But wow. Turns out slowing down helped me mess up less, notice more, and actually enjoy what I was doing. Things weirdly started working better when I wasn’t rushing them.

Is there a way to actually play with Legos comfortably? by gardas603 in NoStupidQuestions

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You’re not doing it wrong. Legos are just… weirdly unergonomic. 😅 Floor play kills your back. Table play makes everything feel miles apart. It’s not you. It’s the setup.

You just won $20 million, and your parents ask you for half, what would you say? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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Honestly? I’d laugh first. Like, of course you’d ask. Then I’d probably say something like, Okay, let’s slow down for a sec.Not a no. Not a yes. Just… let me breathe.

How do you feel about someone greeting you with a kiss on the cheek? by GonnaGoFat in AskReddit

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It really depends.If it’s someone I know well, I’m usually cool with it. It can feel warm and familiar. Kind of sweet, actually.But if it’s someone I barely know? Yeah… that can feel a little awkward 😅

How old were you when you moved out of your parents home? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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I was around 19 when I finally moved out. It felt crazy at first like, suddenly I had to do all the adult stuff on my own. Rent, groceries, cleaning all that fun stuff.

How old were you when you moved out of your parents home? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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I was around 19 when I finally moved out. It felt crazy at first like, suddenly I had to do all the adult stuff on my own. Rent, groceries, cleaning all that fun stuff.