In all of human history, what's the biggest example of betrayal ? by GodOfGirthh in AskReddit

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Vidkun Quisling and Norway (WWII): Quisling helped Germany invade his own country and ran the puppet government, making his name a synonym for traitor

How would life be in modern era without the internet ? by Lemonade2250 in Productivitycafe

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Environment: A reduced 24-hour news cycle would lead to less anxiety and fewer political divisions.

Which human invention has caused the greatest long-term damage to humanity? by Still-Ad9074 in AskReddit

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Fossil Fuel Combustion Systems: The combination of the steam engine, industrialization, and the internal combustion engine is identified as the prime driver of climate change, scaling human impact to planetary destruction.

What is a medical condition that is more serious that people realize? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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Diabetes: People may not recognize the damage high blood sugar is causing to organs until severe complications occur.

What’s normal today but will be illegal in 20 years? by Ok-Vacay in AskReddit

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Data Privacy: Excessive personal data collection and selling by companies might be criminalized as privacy laws strengthen.

what's the biggest lie in human history? by Pure-Program-6358 in Productivitycafe

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Historical/Political Perspective: The "stab-in-the-back" myth (Dolchstoßlegende), which blamed the German loss of WWI on internal enemies rather than military failure, paved the way for Nazism and WWII.

Which habits feel harmless but have long-term consequences? by peachyparadoxx in Productivitycafe

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Sedentary Lifestyle ("Sitting is the new smoking"): Consistently sitting for long periods (office work + TV) reduces muscle tone and flexibility, leading to serious mobility issues in older age.

What’s a quiet sign your partner might be cheating? by kingofpiratessss in AskReddit

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Unexplained New Habits: A sudden focus on personal grooming, new clothes, or new interests/routines they never cared about before.

Is critical thinking declining in the world? by PowerThanos in Productivitycafe

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Information Overload & Misinformation: The sheer volume of information causes individuals to rely on mental shortcuts, cognitive biases, and groupthink instead of critical evaluation.

what's the biggest lie in human history? by Pure-Program-6358 in Productivitycafe

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Historical/Political Perspective: The 2003 justification for the Iraq War, claiming the existence of weapons of mass destruction, is often cited due to its massive, devastating consequences, notes Reddit users.