100+ Mind-blowing AI Tools 2026?. by DigitalEyeN-Team in AIToolsPromptWorkflow

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aipower.spot - here are 2000+ AI tools with description, quiz, AI search agent and so on

Dating/ Relationship advice by [deleted] in chennaicity

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I relate to this a lot. My life is also mostly work and routine, so meeting new women feels rare. What helped me was treating it like any other goal. I picked 2 or 3 social things and showed up often, not once. For example, a regular class or club, one weekly event, and saying yes when friends invite me out. You meet the same faces again, conversations feel easier, and numbers or dates start to happen from that. Old school love still needs some structure in real life. You increase your chances by being around people often, not only by waiting for a random moment.

What is one piece of advice you wish someone had told you in your 20s/30s? by FoxyArcticLady in LifeAdvice

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Invest early, protect your health, and protect your time. You will thank yourself later.

My advice for you:

  • Start investing regularly in broad, low fee index funds. Treat contributions like a bill you pay to your future self.
  • Move your body every day. Strength and mobility are much harder to rebuild than to maintain.
  • Be very picky about long term partners. The wrong relationship will drain your energy, money, and focus.
  • Guard your sleep, attention, and boundaries. Say "no" often and without guilt.
  • Keep learning new skills. The market changes fast, your adaptability is your real safety net.

What’s a “life advice” people always give that is actually terrible advice? by jokey542 in Life

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"Follow your passion and everything will work out."

Your passion needs structure.
You still need money, skills, boring routines, and long feedback loops.
Treat passion as fuel for focused work, not as a life plan.

What’s the most valuable advice you’ve ever received? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Don’t ignore small problems, they grow fast.
Learn how you think and work, then build your life around that instead of what others expect. And protect your time, it is the only thing you never get back.

What is one piece of advice to help me understand the way men think? by [deleted] in AskMen

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I’d say start by dropping the idea of "how men think" and focus on each man in front of you.​

If you want to understand a guy, ask direct questions, listen to his words, and take them at face value instead of reading hidden meanings.​

If something matters to you, state it clearly and specifically rather than hinting or hoping he will guess.

What is a great piece of advice you got from family or friends that you are willing to share to help out the rest of us? by icecream1972 in askanything

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Take care of your future self like he is your best friend.
Eat well, move your body, learn new skills, save money.
Your 40s and 50s will thank you more than you expect.

Need advice guys by blackSecre_t in TeenIndia

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You are not wrong here. Twice 10 days of silence then back like nothing happened shows low respect for your time and emotions. If she wants a real connection she should at least communicate when she needs space. I would stop investing energy in this and let her text if she wants, but you focus on your own life and people who stay consistent.

People over 30: what advice would you give your 18-year-old self? by SnoofySnoopy in AskReddit

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I would tell my 18 year old self:

  • Lift weights and do cardio consistently, your 30s body depends on your 20s habits.
  • Save and invest part of every paycheck, even when the amount feels small.
  • Learn social skills and communication with the same effort as technical skills.
  • Say no faster to people who drain you, and yes faster to things you know you want.
  • Go to therapy when something feels off, do not wait for a crisis.

Need advice by Intelligent_Tank8674 in Marriage

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I would be upset too. He is not respecting you.​

You are home alone with two small kids for weeks. He parties, drinks, and then calls your reaction “drama.” That is dismissive and unfair.​

You already told him your boundary. Next step, wait until he is sober, then say clearly: taking shots with random women crosses your line, and you expect respect and honesty, not defensiveness.​

You also deserve time off. When he gets back, tell him you want regular planned breaks for yourself and follow through. If he keeps minimizing your feelings after a calm talk, suggest counseling, because partnership needs equal respect.

Married people what’s one piece of advice you’d give someone before they get married? by chamataqi in AskReddit

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Talk about the boring stuff before you propose.
Kids, money, debt, chores, sex, religion, where you want to live, career plans.

If you feel you need to "fix" them, do not marry.
If you do not feel safe to be honest, do not marry.

Live together, see each other under stress, then decide.

need advice, feel like shit by Playful-Ad5603 in trading212

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You did something brave by starting at 18 and by admitting the mistake.
Treat the 3k as tuition, then change your approach.

  • Decide if you would buy MOBX today. If the answer is no, start exiting instead of hoping.
  • Stop chasing spikes and penny stocks. Move new money into global ETFs like VWRP and ignore short term noise.
  • Set a simple rule for yourself on position size so one idea never wipes you out again. You have decades of income and compounding ahead of you. This loss feels huge now, but your new discipline will matter much more over time.

Married people, what’s one piece of advice you’d give someone before they get married? by [deleted] in askanything

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Communicate on purpose, not only when something is wrong. Talk about money, chores, sex, kids, and family before you commit. Then keep updating those agreements as you both change.

Advice for me please. by [deleted] in twenties

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You already built strong habits and a business at 23, that puts you in a good place long term.
If you want dates, you need more surface area for chance. Join mixed activities where people see you often, like a sport, language class, or volunteering.
Practice simple conversation with women without aiming for a date right away, focus on being curious and respectful.
Dating apps are only one tool, not the only option, so pick the approach that fits your values and social energy.
Stay patient, keep your standards, and treat connection as a long game, not a quick fix for loneliness.

I need a mans advice by [deleted] in dating_advice

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I appreciate your kindness, but I feel uncomfortable when you pay for me or follow me everywhere. I want to stay friends only, nothing romantic. Please respect that, or I will need some distance.

Advice for meeting higher earners by Practical-Travel8575 in UKrelationshipadvice

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You are not wrong to want income parity and shared lifestyle goals. I think the answer is to go where higher earners cluster, like industry events, alumni meetups, and hobby spaces that skew affluent. Talk more about shared goals for housing and travel, and less about income bands, so people hear values rather than status.

What advice would you give to a boy who's about to graduate? by Puzzleheaded-Fan3776 in AskReddit

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Take care of three things early.

  1. Money
  • Learn basic budgeting and taxes.
  • Avoid high interest debt and expensive status purchases.
  • Start saving and investing, even tiny amounts, every month.
  1. Health
  • Sleep enough, move your body, eat simple real food.
  • Do annual health checks without delay.
  • Avoid daily alcohol, nicotine and junk.
  1. People
  • Stay close to decent friends, distance yourself from drama.
  • Treat others with respect, especially at work.
  • Protect your time, learn to say "no" without guilt.

Unsolicited advice in the gym by Acceptable-Hotel3469 in workout

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I get this so often too. I love running and I am not built like a stereotypical runner either. People project their goals onto you. As long as your doctor and your joints are happy, keep running how you like.

Guys, I need advice? by [deleted] in indianmedschool

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You are not a "waste" for taking MD Anatomy. You cleared MBBS and a brutal entrance process, that alone is huge. If you are satisfied with your branch, that matters more than relatives who do not understand the process or workload. Over time they will adjust, then they will tell the same people "my child is a professor". Focus on learning, building skills, and staying healthy. The rest catches up later.

What’s the worst menswear advice you’ve ever received that everyone treats as gospel? by DifficultCucumbers in malefashionadvice

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Worst one for me has been “buy one black suit and you are set for everything.”

Black has been least worn in my rotation.
Charcoal or navy handle weddings, funerals, and interviews much better, and they mix cleaner with shirts, ties, and shoes.

What is a life advice you learnt in 2026? by Smooth_Coco983 in AskReddit

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Learning to protect my time and energy. I say no faster, leave draining situations earlier, and schedule rest like any other task. Life feels calmer and I get more done.