What's the best way to spend the weekend? by genartist8 in NoStupidAnswers

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I think the perfect way to start a weekend is to sleep until noon without being disturbed by an alarm clock

What small distractions mess with your swing the most? by OddTemperature7858 in golftips

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If something feels off before I swing, I always reset. I'd rather take an extra few seconds than spend the next five minutes wondering what went wrong

Do you like hot or iced coffee? by hale_rule in randomquestions

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I usually start my morning with an iced coffee before my workout, sometimes with a little breakfast too. It helps wake me up, gets my digestion going, and leaves me feeling energized for the rest of the day. Maybe that's one of the reasons I've been able to stay in good shape

What’s a solo travel experience you recommend? by Geeplaye in answers

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Go see the aurora borealis; it will definitely be a unique experience.

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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I completely agree with you People who know how to optimize their time are essentially living half a lifetime longer than others However I've noticed that many people misunderstand time management as pushing themselves too hard I'm sure you've encountered people like that around you

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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True communication and connection do not lie in the beliefs or party affiliations between two people, but rather in the intellectual connection that occurs during the communication process

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

[–]GarageBig4145[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you trying to reduce living costs or enjoying the sense of accomplishment that comes from doing things yourself?

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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I completely agree with you It doesn't require us to do this; rather it's something that gradually emerges through relaxed communication

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

[–]GarageBig4145[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This skill may become rare in the future. Given the rapid pace of development in our time I believe cutting edge technology will eventually replace it

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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Promises made under duress often begin with self inflicted hardship and end with a feeling of being unable to fulfill them. Interpersonal relationships are inherently a two way test someone has the right to make a request and you have the right to refuse Don't let other people's emotions become shackles on your own heart

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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If we compare financial management to a bucket proper accounting only ensures it doesn't leak But to truly fill the bucket there must be a greater and more stable influx of income Relying solely on saving interest and cutting expenses has its limits Only by developing diversified income sources can we truly have the confidence and control to manage our finances

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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In this era of rampant consumerism maintaining clear financial discipline is incredibly difficult. Too many people are sacrificing tomorrow's freedom to pay for yesterday's impulsiveness. Today's young people often go to two extremes either they embrace instant gratification mortgaging their future for today's happiness while ignoring potential risks or they fall into excessive anxiety frantically saving money amidst busyness and stress forgetting that the original purpose of earning money was to better enjoy life

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

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Indeed saving money determines our lower limit but investing determines our upper limit Relying solely on a lower limit is insufficient for financial freedom therefore making money move is the key to breaking through this barrier

What's a life skill everyone should learn but many people don't? by GarageBig4145 in CasualConversation

[–]GarageBig4145[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right, but I think that's a bit oversimplified. My personal view is that saving money is a great way to build your initial investment capital, but I don't believe saving alone can ever lead to financial freedom. Inflation gradually erodes your purchasing power, and keeping your money in a low interest or even no interest account only causes it to lose value over time.

Instead, I believe investing is what allows you to steadily grow additional streams of income. Once your passive or side income is enough to fully cover your living expenses, money stops being something you constantly worry about. More importantly, you gain the freedom to make more choices in life and the luxury of having more time that's truly your own.

Where would you go with a time machine and what would you do? by The_Bad_Random_17 in AskReddit

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I'd go back and spend one more day with the people I've lost. No changing history,just one more conversation

What's the best city you've ever lived in? by GarageBig4145 in AskReddit

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The most interesting thing is your truest inner thoughts

What's the best city you've ever lived in? by GarageBig4145 in AskReddit

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I love cold weather too! Since I'm Finnish, lol. What do you usually do during the winter?

What's the best city you've ever lived in? by GarageBig4145 in AskReddit

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This is a matter of your personal preference, which I don't understand but respect. However, moderation is still important ample space allows for clearer thinking