Have you watched Made in India? : A Titan Story

What series!!!

Loving it. I have just started watching it and omg Jim sarbh is crazyyy. What an actor man

I am really amazed as to how relatable and satisfying the series feels. I thought initially it will be like a documentary sort of but there are so many lessons and questions I got right after starting the first episode

1.) People back then really thought of making this country progressive. If you watch it and try to compare it from today, you would want to time travel.

2.) The sense of calm that comes amidst chaos in a workplace is something we don’t have now. Somehow it feels we are not ‘living’ anymore especially in 9 to 5

  1. Of course there were some major problems that we had in our society back then and we maybe have progressed a bit in tier 1 cities. But NOT much honestly.

For those who’ve watched it, does it keep getting better from here?

Or am i going to regret it?

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u/Quietlycurious9 — 1 day ago

29F, recently got rokafied to the love of my life 31M and I’m feeling something I didn’t expect

I genuinely love this man. He’s kind, supportive, and there’s no major issue in our relationship. If anything, I feel lucky for this green flag man.

As a millennial you understand it’s a rare feeling right?

But ever since the roka happened and the wedding started feeling real, I’ve been getting anxious about the thought of sharing my room and the house space in general with his family

A little background: I am an only child, with severe space issues. For 20 years of my life i have lived alone independently with very less attention from my parents.

I love having my own room, my own corner, and time to myself. Even when I’m with my friends , I eventually need some alone time to recharge.
After marriage, we’ll be living with his family. It’s just his papa and dadi . And for some reason, that’s what’s stressing me out the most. It’s not about him. It’s not that I don’t want to be around him. I just can’t imagine never having a space that’s completely mine anymore. Everyone around me seems excited about marriage and living together, while I’m sitting here wondering if there’s something wrong with me for being worried about this.

Did anyone else feel this way before getting married? how do women adjust to sharing your life and home with another person?

**TL;DR:** Got rokafied to a man I love and will be living with him and his family after marriage. I’ve always been very independent and need a lot of personal space, so the idea of sharing a room and never really having my own space anymore is making me anxious. Did anyone else feel this way before marriage, and how did you adjust?

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u/Quietlycurious9 — 4 days ago

Have you watched Made in India? : A Titan Story

What series!!!

Loving it. I have just started watching it and omg Jim sarbh is crazyyy. What an actor man

I am really amazed as to how relatable and satisfying the series feels. I thought initially it will be like a documentary sort of but there are so many lessons and questions I got right after starting the first episode

1.) People back then really thought of making this country progressive. If you watch it and try to compare it from today, you would want to time travel.

2.) The sense of calm that comes amidst chaos in a workplace is something we don’t have now. Somehow it feels we are not ‘living’ anymore especially in 9 to 5

  1. Of course there were some major problems that we had in our society back then and we maybe have progressed a bit in tier 1 cities. But NOT much honestly.

For those who’ve watched it, does it keep getting better from here?

Or am i going to regret it?

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u/Quietlycurious9 — 5 days ago

What’s something about adulthood that nobody warned you about?

For me, it’s how much energy goes into remembering things.

Bills
Doctor appointments,
birthdays,
groceries,
work deadlines,
Posting on insta
replying to messages…

it feels like I need a nanny to remember all these things and to do everything

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u/Quietlycurious9 — 5 days ago

Does anyone else feel tired even when life is going okay?

I don’t mean exhausted from a crisis or anything. Just tired. Work is fine. Health is fine. Life is generally okay.
But somehow I still end most days feeling completely drained. Is this normal, or am I missing something? 🙂‍↔️

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u/Quietlycurious9 — 6 days ago
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Continuous fatigue despite normal blood report what should I ask my doctor to investigate next?

Age: 30
Sex: Female
Height: 5’6
Weight: 90 kg
Medications: Regesterone
Smoking status: Non-smoker
Medical issues: PMOS

I’ve been experiencing significant fatigue for about 3 months. I sleep 7 to 8 hours at night but still feel exhausted during the day. My basic blood report , thyroid tests, and iron levels came back normal.

I don’t have fever, abnormal weight gain, or any major symptoms besides fatigue and occasional headaches. Just irregular cycle

What conditions are commonly missed in cases like this, and any tests might be worth discussing with my doctor?

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u/Quietlycurious9 — 6 days ago