u/Far-Top6924

Which Mr.DIY is better

The little world or sec 7 . Please reply so i can go for shopping quick , i am looking mostly for home organisers and decor

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u/Far-Top6924 — 3 days ago

Would really appreciate if you can help me out with basics like: • Good nearby markets / sabzi mandi • Affordable grocery stores / supermarkets• Reliable medical stores (especially ones open late or 24/7)• Decent hospitals/clinics nearby (not too expensive, like for fever, basic issues, emergencies)• Any good food places / cafes / hangout spots• Areas to avoid / things I should know as a newcomer Also anything else you think is important for someone new shifting to Kharghar would really help 🥹

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u/Far-Top6924 — 17 days ago

I've been seeing so many posts about students breaking under the weight of JEE, boards, Cet, expectations, comparisons... and it hurts. Marks feel huge right now, I get it. The pressure is real. The fear of disappointing your parents, taunts from rishtedar, the shame, the "log kya kahenge" thoughts-they can get loud.
But listen... No rank, no percentage is bigger than your life. Tum marks se zyada ho.Tum ek result nahi ho.
Aur yeh phase permanent nahi hai.
Failing an exam doesn't mean failing at life. Taking longer doesn't mean you won't reach somewhere meaningful. Some of the strongest people you'll ever meet have "bad results" in their past.
Aaj jo lag raha hai end hai... woh actually sirf ek tough chapter hai.
Your parents' anger, society's opinions they change.
Time softens things. But the choice to stay, to keep going, to give yourself another chance that's what creates a future you can't even imagine yet.
Agar tum thak gaye ho... rest karo.
Agar darr lag raha hai... baat karo.
Agar sab kuch heavy lag raha hai... thoda ruk jao, but don't disappear.
You matter beyond marks.
Your story deserves more pages.
Please stay.🩷

u/Far-Top6924 — 19 days ago
▲ 99 r/JEE

I've been seeing so many posts about students breaking under the weight of JEE, boards, Cet, expectations, comparisons... and it hurts. Marks feel huge right now, I get it. The pressure is real. The fear of disappointing your parents, taunts from rishtedar, the shame, the "log kya kahenge" thoughts-they can get loud.
But listen... No rank, no percentage is bigger than your life. Tum marks se zyada ho.Tum ek result nahi ho.
Aur yeh phase permanent nahi hai.
Failing an exam doesn't mean failing at life. Taking longer doesn't mean you won't reach somewhere meaningful. Some of the strongest people you'll ever meet have "bad results" in their past.
Aaj jo lag raha hai end hai... woh actually sirf ek tough chapter hai.
Your parents' anger, society's opinions they change.
Time softens things. But the choice to stay, to keep going, to give yourself another chance that's what creates a future you can't even imagine yet.
Agar tum thak gaye ho... rest karo.
Agar darr lag raha hai... baat karo.
Agar sab kuch heavy lag raha hai... thoda ruk jao, but don't disappear.
You matter beyond marks.
Your story deserves more pages.
Please stay.

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u/Far-Top6924 — 19 days ago
▲ 19 r/mht_cet

I’ve been seeing so many posts about students breaking under the weight of JEE, boards, Cet, expectations, comparisons… and it hurts. Marks feel huge right now, I get it. The pressure is real. The fear of disappointing your parents,taunts from rishtedar, the shame, the “log kya kahenge” thoughts—they can get loud.
But listen…No rank, no percentage is bigger than your life.Tum marks se zyada ho.Tum ek result nahi ho.
Aur yeh phase permanent nahi hai.
Failing an exam doesn’t mean failing at life. Taking longer doesn’t mean you won’t reach somewhere meaningful. Some of the strongest people you’ll ever meet have “bad results” in their past.
Aaj jo lag raha hai end hai… woh actually sirf ek tough chapter hai.
Your parents’ anger, society’s opinions they change. Time softens things. But the choice to stay, to keep going, to give yourself another chance that’s what creates a future you can’t even imagine yet.
Agar tum thak gaye ho… rest karo.
Agar darr lag raha hai… baat karo.
Agar sab kuch heavy lag raha hai… thoda ruk jao, but don’t disappear.
You matter beyond marks.
Your story deserves more pages.
Please stay. 🤍

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u/Far-Top6924 — 19 days ago

I got 54% in my HSC boards, and in my first JEE attempt I scored 64 percentile. I’m thinking about taking a drop year, but is it really possible to improve? I don’t want to burden myself with regret later, wondering why I didn’t take a drop. Please help me figure this out.

I also feel like I should have studied more. I wasted a lot of time with my boyfriend and friends instead of focusing on studies. Please guide me i’m not in the mental state to even talk to anyone right now.

I really want to change and get better, but nobody seems to trust me when I say I want to take a drop year. Please don’t be rude, I’ve already cried a lot.

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u/Far-Top6924 — 20 days ago