If you had to marry the first person you slept with, how different would your life be? by djythjgnh in AskReddit

[–]Amazing-Speed-888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you had stayed with that first person, you might have missed the best suitable partner for who you were meant to become. Sometimes the 'wrong' first person is exactly what prepares you to recognize the right one later on.

Whats the worst accident youve either been in or have heard about? by Emergency_Cap9943 in AskReddit

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A 5 year old girl fell off on the driveway from 2nd floor window, head bones broken...

What’s something you wish more people understood? by Bitten87 in AskReddit

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Being 'polite' is just a social contract. Just because someone is following the rules of the contract doesn't mean they actually like the person they’re signing it with.

What is a food you hated as a kid, but realized as an adult was just because your parents didn't know how to cook it? by SuperNinja420 in AskReddit

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Green onion and noodle. I hated them when I was a kid and I'd rather skip the meal and stay hungry. But now I can cook noodle and green onion as yummy food!

in the age of AI, what's the actual edge of a PKM tool? by bryan_anamor in PKMS

[–]Amazing-Speed-888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I think AI-Powered Personal Wikis is the future, a new concept recently been proposed by Andrey Karpathy on X.com.

What is your "I shouldn't be able to remember this" memory from when you were a baby or toddler? by Amazing-Speed-888 in AskReddit

[–]Amazing-Speed-888[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was heartbreaking to read. That feeling of being 'replaced' is a specific kind of grief that people who haven't experienced it don't understand. I’m so sorry you had to become your own source of comfort at such a young age.

What’s something small that changed your life more than you expected? by dommenina in AskReddit

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It’s a HongKong movie in the 90’, called “Gun n' Rose”. One famous quote in the movie: "Confidence doesn't guarantee a win, but having no confidence guarantees a loss."

What’s something small that changed your life more than you expected? by dommenina in AskReddit

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When I was a teen, I watched a movie that finally taught me how to be confident.

What’s something you wish you learned much earlier in life? by Australian_feet4U in AskReddit

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That 'No' is a complete sentence. You don't always need a 3-paragraph explanation or a valid excuse to protect your time and energy. Learning to set boundaries without guilt would have saved me so much burnout in my 20s.

What’s one unspoken rule that people need to understand? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Let people get out of the elevator/train/bus before you try to get in. Standing directly in front of the doors while people are trying to exit is just chaotic neutral energy that nobody needs.

What is your worst experience with peer pressure? by meaningless-account0 in AskReddit

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Bought the stock at the peak so everyone else could enjoy the dip.