u/Emotional-Event-1005

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TFL Stickers

Hello!

I’m going to be financing my own car soon for Uber and honestly can’t stand the TFL stickers you have to display.

I do Uber part-time and would rather not have them on while I am using my car for personal use.

Anyone who has been driving for a while without stickers, has there been any repercussions??

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u/Emotional-Event-1005 — 14 hours ago

LAS - Bad Split

Hi everyone! I’ve recently come across this subreddit and I’m curious to hear about people’s experiences with Neville Goddard’s Law of Assumption, particularly when it comes to relationships/dating.

Has anyone practised the Law of Assumption in a situation where you were dating or getting to know someone, had a genuinely good connection, but things ultimately ended quite badly and you were blocked?
In my situation, he initially ended things because he felt it would be better for both of us and would prevent us from potentially hurting each other further down the line. I didn’t handle the ending particularly well and, admittedly, I reached out across multiple platforms rather than respecting the boundary he had put in place.

Understandably, that upset him and contributed to things ending on much worse terms.

From something a friend has told me, I have reason to wonder whether he may have been considering coming back before everything escalated, although I want to be clear that this was never actually confirmed.

Despite how badly everything ended, I have this persistent gut feeling that our story isn’t necessarily over. I know that doesn’t mean he will come back, and I’m continuing with my own life rather than treating it as a certainty. It’s just a feeling I haven’t been able to shake, and it’s particularly strange to me because I’ve never experienced this with anyone I’ve dated previously.

I’d therefore love to hear specifically from people who have been in a similar situation. Did you practise the Law of Assumption after a difficult ending/no-contact situation? What did your practice actually look like? Did anything eventually change between you and that person, and regardless of the outcome, how did the experience affect you?

TIA !

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u/Emotional-Event-1005 — 15 hours ago

Life at 25 Feels Horrible

I’m a 25 (F) and is currently going through what feels like my worst depressive episode in my life. A few days ago I was planning on over___ and was very close, but got help from my mum and the hospital.

I guess you can say my life on paper seems ‘ok’. I have a stable job in mental health, which I don’t enjoy as much especially when I am struggling with depression. I am pretty and get somewhat alot of attention however, I always end up picking partners who aren’t good for me. When I was 14 I was in an abusive relationship (nearly killed me) and I feel as though I completely changed.

Life feels hopeless, and I can’t see it getting better. My family especially my mum right now is doing everything in her power to look after me and keep me safe.

I feel so lost. I feel like I made the wrong career choice and given where I am now, I don’t want to start again. I was in a 2 month dating stage with someone I finally liked, but he ended it due to my past and I felt like I had to constantly prove myself to him. I have friends who love and care for me. I am a street dancer outside of work and pretty good at it. I am due to move out with a friend in the next month which is exciting.

So why do I feel like its too late?

By now I should be in a stable relationship.

By now my career should feel worthwhile.

By now I should at least love myself a little more.

I am trying my absolute hardest, but I worry that I will lose the will to keep going. I also worry that the next time I am close to over__… I will actually do it.

I am just finding it so hard to see hope for my future.

Does it really get better from here?

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u/Emotional-Event-1005 — 21 days ago