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Which opening pair would you choose for India at the 2028 Olympics?🤔
Jaiswal’s aggression, Sooryavanshi’s hype, Abhishek’s fearless hitting, Sanju’s elegance, Gill’s consistency, and Ishan’s attacking intent - every combination brings something different.
Which pair are you choosing and why?
Sanju Samson ended up as CSK’s highest run-scorer with 477 runs while Anshul Kamboj alone conceded 530 runs this season! 😳
AITK for muting my office group chat after work hours?
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My office group chat is active almost 24/7. Even after work hours, people keep sending messages, updates, memes, and random “quick questions.” It got to the point where my phone was buzzing late at night almost every day.
So I muted the group after office hours and now reply the next morning unless it’s something urgent. A coworker recently complained that I’m “unavailable” and not being a team player.
I still do my work properly, I just don’t want to be mentally connected to work all day. Is muting the chat unreasonable, or should people respect personal time more? AITK?
Do people think independently, or just echo whoever is loudest?
The more I think about this quote, the more relevant it feels in today’s world. From politics and religion to movies, fitness, finance, and even morality, many opinions now seem shaped less by personal reflection and more by influencers, celebrities, algorithms, and online tribalism.
Social media especially has created an environment where confidence is often mistaken for intelligence, and repetition creates the illusion of truth. A person with millions of followers can shape public opinion faster than genuine critical thinking ever could.
What’s interesting is that this isn’t just manipulation from above. Humans naturally seek belonging, validation, and social acceptance, so repeating popular views often feels safer than questioning them independently.
Do you think truly original thinking is actually rare? Or is every opinion ultimately influenced by society in some way?