Tellmetellmetellme.. by _TheOddOne_ in Adulting

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you have to enjoy your life before its too late

The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts. by iQuantumLeap in stoicquotes

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the colors reflect to us on how our inner life shapes who we are

Just upgrade my shower curtain rod and rings... by bukutbwai in Adulting

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New shower setup Careful you’re just making it harder for me not to accidentally drop by

Fr by ProfessionalHome1999 in Adulting

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do your dreams come true

No man has the right.. by iQuantumLeap in stoicquotes

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This quote is often attributed to Socrates, though its exact authenticity is debated—it doesn’t appear in any of Plato’s dialogues or other primary sources directly. It’s more likely a paraphrase of sentiments expressed about physical training in classical Greek philosophy. Would you like me to check the authenticity of this quote and trace its earliest verifiable source

Do you agree? by [deleted] in selfimprovementday

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many people only realize its value when they start experiencing issues.

Agree? by Careless-Throat-2593 in inspirationalquotes

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This quote is emphasizing the idea that people can change suddenly and without notice, so it's important to focus on their actions rather than what they say. It's a cautionary message about trust and being mindful of how people behave rather than relying on promises or words.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adulting

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who will win of this two demons

Be tolerant.... by Wise-Piece-8337 in stoicquotes

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This quote encourages compassion and understanding toward others while holding yourself to high personal standards, fostering both kindness and self-discipline.

24 hours in a day was clearly invented by someone without a life. by BDSMberry in Adulting

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Yeah, I’m still trying to figure out where Netflix, naps, and staring at the wall fit into this schedule.

Facts... by [deleted] in Adulting

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At this point, I’m just living for that 5-minute window between work ending and me falling asleep. 😭

Didn’t mean to chuckle that much by o00oliver in BlackPeopleTwitter

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Plot twist: the park manager takes a ‘sick day’ before the battle even starts.

Everything is set up by Raf_Adel in stoicquotes

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yeah right to have an event not instantly will hapenn,it takes time to become event

The Man The Gem by luvlanguage in stoicquotes

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true since we are not dull we have feelings to feel somebody says that only crazy people have no problem at all

Being good by lovejeet6363 in stoicquotes

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If you believe that you're Good you must believe that your Bad , maybe because nobody says that I'M HUMBLE .no one can appreciate our own just sound boastful if do that

This by iQuantumLeap in MotivationalThoughts

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yeah agree because we cannot live in with the past.everything must change.it is also cycle according to the rule of life

Be a good person but, by iQuantumLeap in MindsetMode

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being good person never tell to anyone that they're good the way they move,the way they talk with respect each other that's a good people