Hey I figured this thing out that few people(sometimes) develops this fantasy that if they live in isolation & cut off from normal things from world. By doing this people will start thinking,caring & be compassionate about them. Do you agree with this and why this happens?

Idk I think about it very often and noticed this in people.

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 2 days ago

Hey I got my PAL on 14 August but there was holiday on 15 &16th btw I don't know what to do next regarding DV and I didn't got my TC yet please tell what should I do now?!

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 4 days ago

Please can anyone help me choosing a right subject I'm very confused I have two choices right now for my bachelor first is philosophy + economics + public administration (thinking to change to stats) send is computer science + stats + economics I'm very confused which is better for me?

​I am trying to choose between two college options today, and I need help evaluating what makes the most sense. My entire focus is strictly on keeping my academic marks high for top university admissions while avoiding STEM guilt.

​On one hand, I have the regular track with economics and philosophy. These are subjects I actually want to study, and the manageable workload makes it much easier for me to secure the top grades I need. The only problem is that getting statistics as my minor is not guaranteed and depends on seat availability. If I do not get statistics, I am worried I will end up with constant guilt for not having a proper STEM subject on my degree.

​ The catch is that I do not actually like computer science. Since I need near perfect marks for my target universities, forcing myself to grind through a heavy subject I dislike creates a huge risk of burnout, which could drag my GPA down.

​So the core dilemma I need help evaluating comes down to this. Do I take self finance to guarantee a STEM subject and clear my conscience, even if taking computer science puts my grades at risk. Or do I take the regular seat to protect my high GPA, even if it means taking a small gamble on getting statistics as my minor.

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 7 days ago

Please can anyone help me choosing a right subject I'm very confused I have two choices right now for my bachelor first is philosophy + economics + public administration (thinking to change to stats) send is computer science + stats + economics I'm very confused which is better for me?

​I am trying to choose between two college options today, and I need help evaluating what makes the most sense. My entire focus is strictly on keeping my academic marks high for top university admissions while avoiding STEM guilt.

​On one hand, I have the regular track with economics and philosophy. These are subjects I actually want to study, and the manageable workload makes it much easier for me to secure the top grades I need. The only problem is that getting statistics as my minor is not guaranteed and depends on seat availability. If I do not get statistics, I am worried I will end up with constant guilt for not having a proper STEM subject on my degree.

​ The catch is that I do not actually like computer science. Since I need near perfect marks for my target universities, forcing myself to grind through a heavy subject I dislike creates a huge risk of burnout, which could drag my GPA down.

​So the core dilemma I need help evaluating comes down to this. Do I take self finance to guarantee a STEM subject and clear my conscience, even if taking computer science puts my grades at risk. Or do I take the regular seat to protect my high GPA, even if it means taking a small gamble on getting statistics as my minor.

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 7 days ago

Hey please help asap I got allotment in regular I got Philosophy & economics in major and Public administration as minor but problem is I wanted statistics in minor and I got stats in SF subject can I change my minor to stats in regular despite not taking maths in minor or major?

Please tell asap btw I got CS + econ + stats in SF subject list despite not taking maths Please help guys if anyone of you know and what's the chances of a subject change?

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 8 days ago

How do you actually drive targeted sales for high-end products without a Shopify store?

Hey everyone, I’m planning to start an e-commerce business soon, but I really need some advice from people who’ve been doing this for a while.

​To be completely honest, I have zero experience with sales, especially online. I can manage product procurement and everything else before the sale happens, but the actual selling part is where I’m totally lost. I’m just trying to build this up to make around $4,000 to $5,000 in profit max.

​I have access to some great high-end, luxury-style products with high margins. I don't want to build a Shopify store from scratch. I’m thinking of using Instagram to display the products, but for selling, I want to use existing e-commerce platforms that already have traffic.

​Since organic sales take too long, I want to focus on targeted sales, but I don't know how to pull that off for expensive items.

​If anyone has experience with this:

​What existing platforms work best for higher-priced items?

​How do you actually target and convert buyers who are ready to spend money?

​How would you connect Instagram to an existing marketplace to make this work?

​I really hope you guys can drop some advice because I'm starting from scratch on the sales side.

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 8 days ago

How do you actually drive targeted sales for high-end products without a Shopify store?

Hey everyone, I’m planning to start an e-commerce business soon, but I really need some advice from people who’ve been doing this for a while.

​To be completely honest, I have zero experience with sales, especially online. I can manage product procurement and everything else before the sale happens, but the actual selling part is where I’m totally lost. I’m just trying to build this up to make around $4,000 to $5,000 in profit max.

​I have access to some great high-end, luxury-style products with high margins. I don't want to build a Shopify store from scratch. I’m thinking of using Instagram to display the products, but for selling, I want to use existing e-commerce platforms that already have traffic.

​Since organic sales take too long, I want to focus on targeted sales, but I don't know how to pull that off for expensive items.

​If anyone has experience with this:

​What existing platforms work best for higher-priced items?

​How do you actually target and convert buyers who are ready to spend money?

​How would you connect Instagram to an existing marketplace to make this work?

​I really hope you guys can drop some advice because I'm starting from scratch on the sales side.

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 8 days ago

How do you actually drive targeted sales for high-end products without a Shopify store?

Hey everyone, I’m planning to start an e-commerce business soon, but I really need some advice from people who’ve been doing this for a while.

​To be completely honest, I have zero experience with sales, especially online. I can manage product procurement and everything else before the sale happens, but the actual selling part is where I’m totally lost. I’m just trying to build this up to make around $4,000 to $5,000 in profit max.

​I have access to some great high-end, luxury-style products with high margins. I don't want to build a Shopify store from scratch. I’m thinking of using Instagram to display the products, but for selling, I want to use existing e-commerce platforms that already have traffic.

​Since organic sales take too long, I want to focus on targeted sales, but I don't know how to pull that off for expensive items.

​If anyone has experience with this:

​What existing platforms work best for higher-priced items?

​How do you actually target and convert buyers who are ready to spend money?

​How would you connect Instagram to an existing marketplace to make this work?

​I really hope you guys can drop some advice because I'm starting from scratch on the sales side.

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 8 days ago

Please help with my situation!

I'll be honest for the past few years, I haven't traveled at all and desperately want to go on a trip. The problem is I don't have the money. I'm genuinely asking you all for help. I just need 3 to 4k for a budget trip, that's it. Is there any legit way I can do something online to get income? I'm ready to learn and hustle for the next 9–10 months. Please tell me a legit way, guys!

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 9 days ago

Please help with my situation!

I'll be honest for the past few years, I haven't traveled at all and desperately want to go on a trip. The problem is I don't have the money. I'm genuinely asking you all for help. I just need 3 to 4k for a budget trip, that's it. Is there any legit way I can do something online to get income? I'm ready to learn and hustle for the next 9–10 months. Please tell me a legit way, guys!

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 9 days ago

Please help with my situation!

I'll be honest for the past few years, I haven't traveled at all and desperately want to go on a trip. The problem is I don't have the money. I'm genuinely asking you all for help. I just need 3 to 4k for a budget trip, that's it. Is there any legit way I can do something online to get income? I'm ready to learn and hustle for the next 9–10 months. Please tell me a legit way, guys!

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 9 days ago

Please help with my situation!

I'll be honest for the past few years, I haven't traveled at all and desperately want to go on a trip. The problem is I don't have the money. I'm genuinely asking you all for help. I just need 3 to 4k for a budget trip, that's it. Is there any legit way I can do something online to get income? I'm ready to learn and hustle for the next 9–10 months. Please tell me a legit way, guys!

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 9 days ago

Please help with my situation!

I'll be honest for the past few years, I haven't traveled at all and desperately want to go on a trip. The problem is I don't have the money. I'm genuinely asking you all for help. I just need 3 to 4k for a budget trip, that's it. Is there any legit way I can do something online to get income? I'm ready to learn and hustle for the next 9–10 months. Please tell me a legit way, guys!

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 9 days ago

Hello everyone! I have some questions regarding copywriting. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me.

I personally think that I have at least understood the basics of copywriting, and I am going to continue reading and learning. However, I have a few questions and hope someone answers them:

  1. Since I am a complete beginner, how can I acquire clients? I am ready to do projects with no payment initially just for the sake of building a work portfolio.

  2. Which is the best website to find clients?

  3. What are real-life projects like? What information do clients generally give you? What are their expectations, and how do you deliver results?

  4. How much can an entry-level copywriter realistically earn?

  5. Do you have any good advice to share?"

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 10 days ago

Yaar koi batha do bahot confusion hai agar abhi seat alloted nahi huyi hai Matlab koi chance hai 2nd ya 3rd round mai hone ka yaa fir ab admission nahi hoga (Preference list mai sirf main campus dala tha).

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 15 days ago

Guys please tell what this means!!!???

My open rank is between 780~800

(Sorry I wrote title incorrect I meant in what round I can get a seat?)

u/Open_Land_4215 — 16 days ago

Realistically, can I get into a decent MU college with 63% in 12th?

Got 63% in my 12th boards and feeling pretty stuck. I really want to get into a good Mumbai University affiliated college, and honestly, I'm open to almost any stream right now—BMS, BBA, BA Econ, B.Sc IT, or general BA/B.Com.

​Is there any realistic shot at tier-1 places like Mithibai, Jai Hind, St. Xavier's, or HR in the later rounds/spot admissions, or am I completely dreaming?

​Also, what’s the actual deal with management quota or donations for these colleges?

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u/Open_Land_4215 — 24 days ago