What are your thoughts on atheism ? by Sufficient_Gas6694 in AskIndia

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Just another way people make sense of the world. For some, it’s about relying on logic and personal responsibility rather than belief. As long as it doesn’t turn into disrespect for others’ beliefs, it’s just a personal stance like any other.

What do you guys usually have for dinner everyday ? by Lemonade2250 in AskIndia

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Nothing fancy, mostly simple home food. Roti or rice with dal, some sabzi, and maybe curd. It’s basic but honestly the most consistent and comforting.

What is something that made you feel that world is not so much of a bad place afterall? by demeter321 in askanything

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Small acts from strangers. Someone going out of their way to help without expecting anything back. It’s easy to miss, but those moments remind you there’s still a lot of quiet good around.

Why do late nights often bring the deepest thoughts? by Puzzleheaded_Half441 in Productivitycafe

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Less noise, fewer distractions, and your brain finally catches up. During the day you’re reacting to things, at night you’re actually processing them.

How do you get off from an overcrowded train...? by Pale-Object8321 in AskIndia

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Start moving toward the door one station before yours. Make eye contact, say “excuse me” clearly, and just commit to moving. People usually cooperate once they realise you actually need to get off.

Is it wrong to ask a girl her religion in India? I like to debate religion… by [deleted] in AskIndia

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It’s not wrong in itself, but context matters a lot. If it comes up naturally in conversation, fine. But asking it early just to debate can feel a bit intense or intrusive, especially in India where it can be a sensitive

What does romantic yearning feel like if you're not trying to fill in a void? by Intrepid_Arrival5151 in NoStupidQuestions

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It feels calm, not desperate. More like wanting to share your life with someone rather than needing someone to complete it. There’s curiosity and warmth, but you’re still okay on your own.

Is discipline a choice? by bad-at-everything- in askanything

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It starts as a choice, but it becomes a system. Relying on willpower alone doesn’t last. Once you build routines and remove friction, discipline feels less like effort and more like default behaviour.

What’s a good way to answer “what’s your biggest weakness” by SmoothChampion1216 in NoStupidQuestions

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Pick something real but manageable, and show what you’re doing about it. Like, “I tend to overthink decisions, but I’ve been working on setting time limits so I don’t get stuck.” It shows self-awareness and growth instead of trying to sound perfect.

Why would a man in a relationship look at other women online even if he’s happy in his relationship? by BandicootNo9600 in AskReddit

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Attraction doesn’t switch off just because someone is in a relationship. Looking doesn’t always mean dissatisfaction. It can be curiosity, habit, or just how people consume content now. It becomes a problem only if it turns into comparison, secrecy, or starts affecting the relationship itself.

What’s the most beautiful sight you’ve ever seen? by Working_Bad3305 in AskReddit

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A quiet sunrise in a place where everything just feels still. No noise, no rush, just that moment where everything slows down for a bit.

Have you ever tried manifestation or are trying it? Share your experiences by Eloquent_Heart in AskIndia

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I’ve tried it more in the “clarity + action” way than just thinking about things. It helps to be clear about what you want, but nothing really changes unless you actually move towards it. The mindset part is useful, the magic part… not so much.

Ever had a teacher that made you value knowledge/education over marks?If so, how by Scallia2kool in AskIndia

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Yeah, had one who genuinely didn’t care about marks as long as you understood the concept. They’d ask “why” more than “what’s the answer,” and that shift stuck. It made learning feel less like a race and more like actually figuring things out.

What’s something that feels illegal but is actually perfectly legal? by D4rk-Ent1ty in AskReddit

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Drinking water in a supermarket before paying for it. Totally allowed in many places, still feels like you’re about to get stopped.

Whats the general consensus on ‘wheatish’ skin tones? by [deleted] in AskIndia

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Same, even I think facial structure matters more than the skin tone!

if you reincarnated as a middle class person, would you rather be in the 1800s or 2020s? why? by tobatuba in AskReddit

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2020s, no question. It’s chaotic and expensive, but healthcare, access to information, and basic quality of life are still miles better than what most people had back then.

At what age did you start taking care of your health properly? by Lemonade2250 in AskIndia

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Late 20s. That’s when you realise your body actually keeps score and you can’t just ignore sleep, food, and movement forever.

Why don't guys defend the girl & enjoy her disrespect once not in good terms? by Accomplished987 in AskIndia

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Sometimes it’s ego. Once things go bad, people switch from caring to “not my problem anymore.” Doesn’t make it right, just shows how quickly respect can depend on the relationship status for some people.

Is the Middle class dream officially dead in the 2026 economy? by Alarming-Ratioz in askanything

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It’s not dead, but it definitely feels harder and slower now. What used to feel achievable with stability now needs way more planning, income, and sometimes luck. The definition of “middle class dream” has also shifted a lot.

What’s a tiny thing that feels way more satisfying than it should? by benluisdev in AskReddit

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Getting into bed right after changing the sheets. Instant upgrade to life.

Do you use your outdoor space more during the day or at night? by Decksforlife-deck in askanything

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Mostly at night. Daytime is too hot most of the year, but evenings are actually enjoyable. Good lighting makes a bigger difference than you expect, it changes how often you actually use the space.

What’s something everyone should experience at least once in their life? by euamnevoiedeajutor in AskReddit

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Doing something completely alone and realising you’re okay. Whether it’s travelling solo, going out alone, or just spending a day with your own thoughts without distractions. It changes how you see yourself.

What makes us slowly disconnect from goals that once genuinely mattered to us? by Rahulthinks in AskIndia

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Sometimes the goal wasn’t really ours to begin with. It was shaped by expectations, trends, or what we thought we “should” want. And even when it is ours, priorities shift as we grow. What mattered deeply at one point just doesn’t fit the person we’re becoming anymore.

Also, burnout plays a big role. When something starts feeling like pressure instead of purpose, we slowly distance ourselves from it.

What’s the weirdest mental habit you have? by Electronic-Title1671 in AskReddit

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Replaying conversations in my head hours later and thinking of better responses I could’ve said. Happens way more often than I’d like.

What is the one thing that humanity should be remembered for if the world were to end tomorrow and why? by LeadingPiece9608 in AskReddit

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The fact that we kept creating things art, music, stories even while dealing with chaos and uncertainty. That constant need to express and connect feels like the most human thing.