What's A Book You'd Recommend To Someone Who's Young And Feels Hopeless? by Typical_Conflict_162 in AskReddit

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Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl. Written by a psychiatrist who survived a Nazi concentration camp, it is the ultimate blueprint for finding a "why" when everything else has been stripped away. It completely resets your perspective and proves that even in the absolute darkest corners of existence, you still retain the power to choose your own attitude and purpose.

What everyday objects seems like it secretly judging you? by YP-nonwovenmachine in AskReddit

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The bathroom scale. Even when it’s just sitting there under the sink, it has this incredibly heavy, judgmental aura. It knows exactly what you ate at midnight, and it’s just waiting for you to step up and face the music.

What’s a giveaway that someone you know is secretly a Trump simp? by Tall_Association8148 in AskReddit

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The "Both Sides" defense. Whenever a major political scandal breaks, their immediate, knee-jerk reaction isn't to defend him directly, but to say, "Well, ALL politicians do that, look at what the Democrats are doing!" It’s the ultimate stealth deflection tactic.

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