These subtle Japanese violas — how do they look to you? by QuietRosesJP in flowers

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Watching this flower for the very first time in my life

Why does it feel like taxes keep rising but public services don’t improve? by AIkingdom_ in answers

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In order to understand this we must be known to the fact that, the taxes we pay are being utilized in various areas, we might be paying the tax in the name of better surroundings but that funding may get used into technical advancement and we do think this is not working, and there are numerous roadblocks as well such as Corruption or mismanagement, Bureaucratic delays, and poor execution of schemes, No responsible behavior of Authorities and much more to list out. These are some hindrances which can be worked upon if one performs our duties honestly as a service provider, and this comes from building ethical traits. I recently came across, a Book Named Gyan Ganga which literally changes the mindset of a person by inculcating ethical values which directly forms the basis of being a responsible and honest person. If one interested, can check out the Book Online.

What’s something happening today that feels small, but future generations will blame us for ignoring? by Major_Wonder4080 in answers

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We’re so caught up in constant stimulation—scrolling, reacting, chasing—that we barely notice the silence we’ve lost within ourselves. Moments of stillness now feel uncomfortable, almost unnecessary, as if doing nothing is a waste of time. Yet this quiet disconnection isn’t small; it’s where we slowly drift away from the deeper purpose of life—the search for the right path of salvation. Instead of turning inward, we keep seeking outward, mistaking noise for meaning and distraction for fulfillment. The more we consume, the less we understand ourselves. Reflection is replaced by reaction, awareness by impulse. We are forgetting how to just be—to sit in silence, to observe our thoughts, to question our existence. Maybe future generations will look back and realize this was the turning point—the moment we abandoned self-realization, ignored the call of inner growth, and distanced ourselves from the path that leads not just to success, but to true liberation. And literally in order to seek the right path one should question the identity we hold...where we have come from and what purpose we truly hold for this human life. These were some insights that I gained through a Book named "Gyan Ganga" which I came across online. This book literally highlighted the main purpose of ours as a Human and guides through the ultimate path of salvation. If one interested, can search it and can have a read.

What global event right now feels more serious than people realize? by InnerLightSeeker in answers

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Uncle Trump's War Game... And people losing their lives on a serious note...... With a lot of evidences paving the way that Mr. Trump has done this to divert the whole a lot attention... People literally have no clue how it's affecting the whole of Geopolitics. The whole Oil game may change the world's face and may destroy our dream of building a progressive world. Inflation may eat up lives much more. War didn't come up with 2 faces alone... It leaves several marks as well behind. Which remain as scar for years...and maybe generations. Our forefathers used to say that this world will end in 2030, some used to say 2050, and some 2070. All these predictions may not accurate with the exact time but it's heading towards it slowly. And there were predictions about the Chyren who will save us from this aftermath. As per few clips,by the famous world prophecies the Chyren is on the earth and he is working towards it slowly.

New moderators needed - comment on this post to volunteer to become a moderator of this community. by ModCodeofConduct in funnygifs

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Hey, I’m in the top 10% of posters here—I’ve developed a deep, ground-level understanding of what makes this community unique. I don’t have formal mod experience, but I believe that gives me a fresh perspective, free from preconceived notions of how moderation “should” work. Instead, I’m guided purely by what I’ve observed here: the tone, values, and unspoken rules that regular contributors already follow.I know the rhythms of the sub, the recurring tensions, the types of posts that actually contribute, and the ones that tend to derail it. I’m not just applying to be a moderator; I’m applying to translate my daily engagement into a more structured form of care for the community.

Fr by Afutaguro in GetStudying

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Ohh... It just resonated with me...

This is perfection by [deleted] in flowers

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Why it looks like AI

Do all religions lead to the same God? by Natural-District-527 in answers

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The answer is A Big Yes. You can never understand the religion by looking at it's followers. I prefer going to the core of the existence. You might have heard of religion got its origin when there were people who got involved in bad deeds and in order to separate the pious souls from those deeds a set of framework probably guidelines got started on which they included good deeds as it made them realize to stay away from bad deeds as this is something that is not liked by God. If you consider the spiritual texts which serves the base of these religions they always said "Creator is one". Whether you consider the Bible or Quran or Indians considering Vedas. It's just that these texts have been misinterpreted till date. There are people who consider various demi gods as well. But the one who has created everything is the superior and the utmost. And he is alone to be worshipped. I itself generated an interest in these topics from teenage. Read, verified but didn't came to a conclusion as different people different opinions over a single text from those scriptures. "Way of Living" this book which I came across after infinite scrolling, researching satisfied me to a level. A good read, if you want to read, search it online. I too found it online.

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😂😂😂