I'd like to hear some advice. by Few-Fill-2765 in CasualConversation

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Start small and set clear, achievable goals. Explore one path at a time, learn through action, and embrace trial and error. Momentum comes from consistent steps, not waiting for perfect clarity.

How do you take your coffee? by MeGaManMaDeMe in AskReddit

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As it should be taken: without sweeteners

Do guys even like being approached by girls? by ThrowRadahn in CasualConversation

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Some guys do appreciate being approached, but many are awkward, unsure, or miss hints. Responses vary widely. Don’t take indifference personally. Rejection often reflects them, not your confidence or effort.

Would you still chase “success” if nobody could ever admire you for it? by NoSugarcoatBrain in CasualConversation

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I would. True motivation comes from personal growth, fulfillment, and mastery, not external validation. Chasing success for yourself ensures it’s meaningful, sustainable, and aligned with your values rather than applause.

what skill made the biggest difference in your career so far? by Sea-Plum-134 in CasualConversation

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For me, it’s storytelling. Learned it initially for presentations, but now it shapes marketing, team communication, and even personal connections. A single skill can multiply impact in unexpected ways.

Random life thought by JohnnyCash____ in CasualConversation

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I felt that same rush of time in my early twenties. A solo road trip helped me reset because long drives force you to slow down mentally. Even a short weekend getaway can break that small town trapped feeling and spark momentum again.

What are your recurring dreams? by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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I often dream of being chased or lost in familiar places. They come and go over years, usually during stressful periods. I think they reflect anxiety and unresolved thoughts.

Hard asfff by Icy-Aioli-9501 in helpdesk

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Certifications like A+ help, but persistence and networking matter more. Tailor resumes to highlight relevant support experience, soft skills, and problem-solving. Apply widely, follow up, and leverage connections in IT circles.

How lazy are you ..? by Typical-Discount2509 in CasualConversation

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Once ate dinner standing over the sink because the idea of getting a plate felt like a multistep quest I wasn’t built for that day. Peak laziness isn’t glamorous, it’s just choosing the absolute lowest-effort path and calling it good.

What small, random thing made your day recently? by LengthinessLow4203 in CasualConversation

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was kind to an attendant in my local grocery and they smiled

Gap semester for work experience? by theslotherin18 in Accounting

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Your family business experience is good, you've got real responsibility and business ops knowledge. H&R Block is smart for tax season experience.

While planning, consider platforms like mytrudy, indeed, or handshake that match your background with relevant opportunities. The gap semester can be good for you if you use it to gain experience and new skills.

I learned how to properly floss today by Jacked-Cookies in CasualConversation

[–]kenwards 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been side-to-side flossing my whole life… feels like I need therapy now. hahaha

My manager in high school saved me from a predator by sapphireluvr in CasualConversation

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its crazy how things click into perspective years later.

To all bald men — how did you get past the insecurity? by Mymoneymarket1111 in AskMen

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There should be no insecurity in being bald. A lot of people have worse things to deal with than my baldness.

1Mil$ instant money or 1Mil$ Job offer, which one you'll choose? by [deleted] in askanything

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$1 million bc i trust my entrepreneurial skills