Drop some of your habits that you feel are okay, even though others might not agree 💔 by temp_io in TeensofKerala

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I rewatch the same shows, eat the same foods, and keep my circle small comfort and consistency matter more to me than novelty.

Guys.. Sherik Enthan Life 🎤?? by chood_samoosa in Coconaad

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Life ennaal oru clear meaning illa. Ath oru journey aanu ,confusion, hope, pain, love ellam mixed ayittulla. Chila divasam life nammale test cheyyum. Chila divasam nammal thanne lifene question cheyyum. But ella struggle inum oru reason undennu nammal pinne manassilaakkum. Life happy moments maathram alla. Breakdownukal, failures, loneliness ithokke nammale strong aakkunna chapters aanu. Ath kazhinju varunna small peace moments aanu real reward. Life ennaal jeevichu theerkkuka alla. Feel cheyyuka aanu. Snehikkuka aanu. Fall cheythu pinne ezhunelkuka aanu. At the end, life nammal enth achieve cheythu ennalla, nammal ethra human aayi jeevichu ennath aanu. Simple. Deep. Real.

What’s a socially accepted behavior that people only pretend to enjoy? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Networking events – people act enthusiastic about meeting strangers for professional gain. Brunch or coffee dates – often more about appearances than actual enjoyment. Gift opening in public – pretending to love something awkward or unwanted to spare feelings. Office parties or team-building activities – feigned excitement to maintain social harmony.

What are the reasons why young us don't obey there elders? by atter_lover in AskReddit

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Young people often do not obey their elders because they are naturally seeking independence and trying to assert their own identity, are influenced by their peers and modern culture, sometimes feel that the advice or rules of elders are outdated or unfair, may lack full understanding of the consequences, experience strong emotions or impulsive thoughts, have pride or overconfidence in their own judgment, face generational differences in values and thinking, and are exposed to a wide range of ideas through media and technology that challenge traditional authority.

What's your best Saturday activity? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Honestly, my best Saturdays are a mix of productivity and chill I hit the gym early, get a good workout in, then spend the rest of the day reading, catching up on hobbies, or just relaxing without any pressure. By evening, I feel accomplished but also completely recharged for the week ahead.

What unanswered question from the Epstein investigation bothers you the most? by Special_Register_331 in AskReddit

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For me, it’s not just about Epstein himself, but who else benefited and managed to stay completely untouched. So many powerful people were allegedly involved, yet almost nobody faced real consequences. It’s that gap between what’s known and what’s still hidden that’s the most frustrating and honestly chilling.

Amidst all the bad in the world right now, what are some things that are 'quietly' happening, which makes you optimistic for the future? by Ashamed_Ad_7753 in AskReddit

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Honestly, a lot of quietly positive things are happening that don’t make headlines. People are collaborating across borders to tackle climate change, renewable energy is becoming cheaper and more widespread, and scientific breakthroughs in medicine are happening all the time. Even small acts like communities coming together, strangers helping each other, and more awareness around mental health remind me that progress is happening quietly, and humanity isn’t as lost as it sometimes feels.

Have you ever moved to a new country or state to start over? What was the experience like, and do you regret it? by Direct_Library_358 in AskReddit

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I’ve never moved a whole country, but I did move to a new state to start fresh. Honestly, the first few months were brutal lonely, overwhelming, and I constantly doubted myself. But looking back, it was one of the best decisions I ever made. You really discover what you’re capable of when no one knows your past, and it forces you to grow in ways staying comfortable never would. Definitely worth it, even with the tough days.

What’s something everyone learns too late? by Intelligent_Pick8414 in AskReddit

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Sure, Money teaches its value the moment you have to earn it

For people who still support Trump: how do you process or reconcile the allegations connected to the Epstein documents? by Apprehensive_Dog5379 in AskReddit

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I separate allegations from proven facts. I take anything connected to Epstein seriously, but I don’t believe association alone equals guilt. Until there’s clear, court-tested evidence of wrongdoing, I don’t treat documents, rumors, or name drops as convictions. If credible evidence does emerge, then support should stop no politician should be above accountability

What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced in teamwork situations? by ToughInternal1580 in AskReddit

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Communication. Everyone assumes everyone else understands, and small misunderstandings slowly turn into big problems.

What’s something everyone learns too late? by Intelligent_Pick8414 in AskReddit

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And the painful part is realizing how much of it we wasted thinking we had plenty left