Sometimes divorce isn’t a failure...Sometimes it’s two people finally admitting that staying together is hurting them more than letting go. Love can be real, and still not be enough to make a relationship work

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 3 days ago
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Greed blinds people.

Sometimes people become so obsessed with having more that they stop seeing what they already have. They sacrifice trust for money, relationships for power, and peace for things they may never truly need.

The saddest part is that greed doesn't always make you richer—it can make you blind to the value of what you've already lost.

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 5 days ago

Greed blinds people

Sometimes people become so obsessed with having more that they stop seeing what they already have. They sacrifice trust for money, relationships for power, and peace for things they may never truly need.

The saddest part is that greed doesn't always make you richer—it can make you blind to the value of what you've already lost.

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 5 days ago

Building a Life Together or Using Someone to Get One...

There’s a big difference between choosing someone you can build a life with and choosing someone as a means to get the life you want. In the first case.. you see the person as a partner.. and you build a future together.. In the second the person can become merely a means to an end money👉 stability👉 a visa👉 status..or some other personal benefit...... So where does rational choice end and using a partner begin🙂

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 11 days ago

Changing Clothing Norms...

Growing up... I remember that revealing your chest or buttocks in public was widely seen as unusual or inappropriate, especially by the older generation. Today👉it seems much more common particularly among younger women, and many people barely notice it anymore. Do you think this change is mainly driven by fashion...social media... changing cultural values.. or something else....,??

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 14 days ago

The heat feels different now

I'm not a climate scientist, but it genuinely feels like summers are getting harder to deal with. A few years ago, extreme heat felt like something that happened once in a while. Now it seems to last longer, arrive earlier, and make everyday life more exhausting.

Even simple things like going for a walk, working outside, or sleeping without air conditioning have become more difficult for many people.

Maybe it's just my perception, or maybe others are noticing the same thing. Either way, the heat doesn't feel like it used to.

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 16 days ago

The rising tensions between Iran and the United States show once again that wars rarely have a true winner

Iran could pay a heavy price through military damage, economic pressure, and harm to its infrastructure. The United States could also face military losses, huge costs, and the risk of a wider conflict in the region.

But the biggest victims are often ordinary people, because wars do not only affect armies and governments; they affect millions of lives through fear, higher prices, and instability.

Military power may achieve short-term goals, but it often leaves behind long-term crises.

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 19 days ago
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There was once a sheep who fell in love with a wolf. He promised her safety... and she believed him. She never realized he was only waiting for nightfall to devour her.

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 26 days ago

Life Teaches Through Pain

You cannot grow without suffering, you cannot learn without making mistakes, you cannot succeed without failing, and you cannot truly love without experiencing loss. This is the way of life

Do you think suffering is necessary for growth🤔

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u/Present-Sort-5359 — 28 days ago