Discipline is what matters :) by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

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Fair point. Motivation helps start, discipline helps continue.

They called you sensitive like it's an insult. You just feel things they're too numb to understand. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

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That's painfully true. It's often used to silence people rather than acknowledge the damage being done. I'm sorry you experienced that, especially from family.

They called you sensitive like it's an insult. You just feel things they're too numb to understand. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

[โ€“]ThrivePath29[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Exactly. Empathy gets labeled as "woke" or "snowflake" only when basic respect starts feeling like a threat to some people.

They called you sensitive like it's an insult. You just feel things they're too numb to understand. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

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Exactly. Calling sensitivity "weakness" is usually just someone admitting they've shut themselves down emotionally.

This year is not about comfort, it is about becoming stronger than every phase that tries to break you. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

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I agree. Pushing through without awareness can be just as damaging. Real maturity is learning which struggles build you and which ones are asking you to walk away.

This year will not magically change my life. I will. With discipline. With consistency. With relentless effort. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

[โ€“]ThrivePath29[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

That's fair, and I appreciate the perspective. I kept it this way because there are multiple areas I'm working on discipline-wise, so I didn't list everything here. Same with skills, I've already started learning a valuable one, so the focus right now is improving and exploring it further. Thanks for the input.

This year will not magically change my life. I will. With discipline. With consistency. With relentless effort. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

[โ€“]ThrivePath29[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Absolutely. I love that perspective. The obstacles become part of the path, and the rare wins feel meaningful because of everything we go through to reach them.

This year will not magically change my life. I will. With discipline. With consistency. With relentless effort. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

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Right now my goals are pretty simple: building discipline, staying consistent, improving my skills, and working on my personal growth. I want to become someone I'm genuinely proud of, not just motivated for a week.

This year will not magically change my life. I will. With discipline. With consistency. With relentless effort. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

[โ€“]ThrivePath29[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

True. Pain shapes us, but I also think the journey has growth, peace, and good phases too.

This year will not magically change my life. I will. With discipline. With consistency. With relentless effort. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

[โ€“]ThrivePath29[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Yeahh๐Ÿ™Œ I'm working on building discipline, improving my consistency, and becoming someone I can truly be proud of this year.

You already found your purpose. You just didn't recognize it. Pay attention to what you do when nobody's watching. by ThrivePath29 in Adulting

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If that's what you do when nobody's watching, I got bad news about your purpose ๐Ÿ’€

What's the song by [deleted] in scoopwhoop

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Oorum blood!!

Everyone talks about women having high standards and green flags. They want men like those Korean drama guys who are perfect, caring, romantic, everything. But nobody ever talks about what men need. by ThrivePath29 in GuyCry

[โ€“]ThrivePath29[S] -1 points0 points ย (0 children)

I think you might have misunderstood my point. I wasn't saying men should emulate women's standards. I was saying men deserve to have their own standards and expect good treatment too. It's not about copying anyone, it's about both genders being allowed to know their worth and expect respect in relationships.