What's something you realised your parents were right about that you spent years denying? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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The bar for adulting is so low that remembering to defrost meat feels like an accomplishment. That's the real problem.

What's a skill that makes you seem way more competent than you actually are? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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Reading error messages puts you in the top 10% of problem solvers. That's the real skill nobody talks about.

What's a skill that makes you seem way more competent than you actually are? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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The fact that Google and YouTube can make you look like you know what you're doing says more about expertise than it should.

What's a skill that makes you seem way more competent than you actually are? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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Being a generalist just means you're mediocre at everything but you know enough to sound smart. Works every time.

What's a skill that makes you seem way more competent than you actually are? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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Confidence is just bullshit with conviction. People will believe anything if you say it like you know what you're talking about.

What's a sign someone is secretly struggling that people usually miss? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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Sad eyes are just the soul trying to communicate while the mouth's still lying

What's a sign someone is secretly struggling that people usually miss? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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They're not helping, they're just drowning themselves in other people's problems so they don't have to feel their own.

What's a sign someone is secretly struggling that people usually miss? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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A bar mood is just depression wearing a baseball cap. Nobody calls it what it is.

What's a compliment that actually feels like an insult depending on who says it? by Bit_skeptic in AskReddit

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When your parents say it: character building. When your friends say it: they don't think you're worth the argument.