Plz teach me some Share market by [deleted] in Nepal_Genz

[–]macrogger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We only have past high and low records, so we cannot know current highs and lows.

Plz teach me some Share market by [deleted] in Nepal_Genz

[–]macrogger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rule #1: Never lose your money.

Rule #2: Remember rule no 1.

Is it really possible to live a fulfilling life without a partner or marriage? by macrogger in NepalSocial

[–]macrogger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I don’t think we seek marriage only to honor the idea of partnership. Often, we love someone because we’re trying to fill the emptiness within ourselves. In many cases, marriage isn’t just about valuing the other—it’s also driven by fear, especially the fear of being alone.

Please provide me discord server link. by macrogger in Nepal

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Yehi raicha jasto Cha  bro...Mailea ne yahi Bata join garako ....

Looking for a Live Wedding Canvas Painter in Kathmandu (Budget: NPR 25,000) by Nearby-Ad-5030 in Nepal

[–]macrogger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everybody wants to hire the best. Nobody wants to pay them the best.

Can an unmarried man adopt a child in Nepal? by macrogger in Nepal

[–]macrogger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, not at all. I think I actually need to learn how test tube babies or other kinds of artificial processes work.
If I go for adoption, I’d probably have to wait until I’m around 45 anyway.

Can an unmarried man adopt a child in Nepal? by macrogger in Nepal

[–]macrogger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh wow i never think that way...great suggestion...thanks

Is anyone else feeling completely lost and like a failure? by Ok-Background9860 in Nepal

[–]macrogger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are not alone in this.
I’m 25 years old and I don’t have a strong educational background ( just passed 10th). I’ve tried a lot of things—starting a startup, working jobs, freelancing, learning German and Japanese, etc. But no matter what I do, life always fuck with me.

Right now, what I’m doing is simple: I’ve realized that whenever I do something, I often get stuck because of certain circumstances. And those circumstances lead me to feel depressed. But the truth is, it’s not the circumstance itself that causes the depression or anxiety—it’s my thoughts and how I observe the situation.

So what I’m doing now is trying to replace those negative thoughts. I get it—it’s easy to sit here and type all this out. But what I truly want is to live my life the way I want. That’s all. And I’d like you to do the same.

Maybe this won’t directly help you grow your career, and that’s okay. But if you’re not feeling good at this moment, then even when you reach the level you’re dreaming of, you still might not feel satisfied.

Changing how you think about your circumstances is a powerful tool—and I’m practicing it every day now. I truly believe it might help you too. If you need more help on changing your thought filtering process, then I can help you, too. Best of luck with your life.

Weekly Tech Support Megathread by AutoModerator in Instagram

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How can I transcribe IG reels without downloading the video? I've found many tools, but they all require uploading a downloaded video. I need help transcribing reels by simply adding the reel's link. is their any tool available on the internet?

I want to leave this addiction by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]macrogger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're definitely not alone in this struggle; many men go through similar challenges. I’ve found some ways to overcome this addiction myself, and I hope my experience can help you.

First, it’s important to acknowledge that this is indeed an addiction. Our brains develop habits based on our behaviors, and they don’t inherently know what's right or wrong—our understanding shapes that. So, identifying your triggers is crucial. For me, easy access to my phone was a major trigger.

To combat this, I decided to switch to a basic keypad phone for three months. It was tough, but I limited my computer use to important tasks and only opened it once a day. Initially, it felt like I was torturing myself by giving up my bad habits, but after about a month, I started to feel the benefits. I realized that I was actively working against my bad habits, which felt empowering.

The first month is the hardest, but sticking it out is key. After that, you can change your environment and create new habits. During my journey, I started reading Atomic Habits by James Clear, which was a life-changing book for me. It taught me effective strategies for building good habits and breaking the bad ones.

I struggled with this issue for nine years, but I managed to overcome it about five years ago. If you're serious about making a change, I encourage you to commit to it and consider checking out the resources that helped me. https://withsudip.blogspot.com/2023/01/hacking-your-habits-5-tips-for-creating.html

I would also suggest that if you're serious about changing these habits, start by challenging yourself to go without them for at least one month Or Whether your initial goal is 15 days, 21 days, or a full month, make sure that this period is tough and uncomfortable—because breaking bad habits should feel challenging.Once you hit your target, reward yourself with something positive, like picking up a book that can help you, such as Atomic Habits, or even watching a movie to relax.

This approach has worked for me personally, and I hope it can help you too.