My story, Day 2

I'm completing my day 2. Idk why, but this time feels like the time I actually start building new habits in my life, guys. My story really needs to be heard — I've been addicted for 9 years now. 9 years of suffering. 9 years of losing my soul. I have more than 9 years of suffering and wanting to quit.

I used to do max 30 days, then fail. Then a series of 30 days and fails. Then I broke a 64-day streak and failed. After 6 months, I started again and completed 72 days — but in the most important period of my life, I failed and broke it in the last week of exams. I was stressed, and I learned that stress is one of the main triggers.

After 8 months, I started again in January 2025 — yes, 8 months of trying to quit, not giving up. I did 154 days and was genuinely happy, thinking the porn problem was finally over for good. But boom — summer vacation hit, the emptiness came back, and I failed.

Now it's been more than a year, and my record is just 21 days. That's all I can manage. Most of the time it's a week, 3-4 days, or maybe 2 weeks once.

Honestly, I keep failing and relapsing, especially after that solid 154-day streak of discipline. But now it's time to say no — because if I don't, I'm going to lose more years of myself. I'm ready to do anything to quit this.

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 4 days ago
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My story, Day 1

I'm completing my day one. Idk why, but this time feels like the time I actually start building new habits in my life, guys. My story really needs to be heard — I've been addicted for 9 years now. 9 years of suffering. 9 years of losing my soul. I have more than 9 years of suffering and wanting to quit.

I used to do max 30 days, then fail. Then a series of 30s and fails. Then I broke a 64-day streak and failed. After 6 months, I started again and completed 72 days — but in the most important period of my life, I failed and broke it in the last week of exams. I was stressed, and I learned that stress is one of the main triggers.

After 8 months, I started again in January 2025 — yes, 8 months of trying to quit, not giving up. I did 154 days and was genuinely happy, thinking the porn problem was finally over for good. But boom — summer vacation hit, the emptiness came back, and I failed.

Now it's been more than a year, and my record is just 21 days. That's all I can manage. Most of the time it's a week, 3-4 days, or maybe 2 weeks once.

Honestly, I keep failing and relapsing, especially after that solid 154-day streak of discipline. But now it's time to say no — because if I don't, I'm going to lose more years of myself. I'm ready to do anything to quit this.

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 5 days ago

Has anyone actually gotten real results marketing digital products on Pinterest?

Hey everyone,

I've been hearing a lot about Pinterest as a traffic and sales driver for digital products — things like Canva templates, eBooks, courses, printables, Notion dashboards, etc.

But I'm genuinely curious whether it actually works in practice, because most of what I see online is either vague "it worked for me!" claims or outdated tutorials from 2019.

A few things I'd love to hear your experience on:

What kind of digital product were you promoting?

Did you get real traffic or sales from Pinterest, or mostly just saves/impressions with no conversions?

How long did it take before you saw any traction? (I know SEO-style platforms take time)

Organic vs. paid — which worked better for you?

What mistakes did you make early on that you wish someone told you?

I'm specifically trying to figure out if Pinterest is worth investing consistent time into, or if the effort is better spent elsewhere (SEO, Instagram, TikTok, etc.).

Would really appreciate honest answers over success stories — the good, the bad, and the "I wasted 3 months on this" takes are all welcome. 😅

Thanks in advance!

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 9 days ago

Has anyone actually gotten real results marketing digital products on Pinterest?

Hey everyone,

I've been hearing a lot about Pinterest as a traffic and sales driver for digital products — things like Canva templates, eBooks, courses, printables, Notion dashboards, etc.

But I'm genuinely curious whether it actually works in practice, because most of what I see online is either vague "it worked for me!" claims or outdated tutorials from 2019.

A few things I'd love to hear your experience on:

What kind of digital product were you promoting?

Did you get real traffic or sales from Pinterest, or mostly just saves/impressions with no conversions?

How long did it take before you saw any traction? (I know SEO-style platforms take time)

Organic vs. paid — which worked better for you?

What mistakes did you make early on that you wish someone told you?

I'm specifically trying to figure out if Pinterest is worth investing consistent time into, or if the effort is better spent elsewhere (SEO, Instagram, TikTok, etc.).

Would really appreciate honest answers over success stories — the good, the bad, and the "I wasted 3 months on this" takes are all welcome. 😅

Thanks in advance!

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 9 days ago

[Hiring] AI Automation Tutorial — Looking For Sales Partner — 50/50 Split — No Upfront Cost

Hey Reddit,

I've been working on something for a while now and it's finally ready.

I built a complete AI automation tutorial — the kind of content people are genuinely searching for right now. It's practical, beginner-friendly, and teaches real skills that save people hours every single week. No fluff. No theory. Just step by step execution that actually works.

The product is 100% done. Structured. Tested. Ready to sell.

Here's where you come in.

I'm not looking to do this alone. I'm looking for one serious partner who knows how to market and sell digital products. Someone who understands audiences, knows how to create buzz, and isn't afraid to put in the work.

The deal is simple:
You sell it. I support it. We split everything 50/50 — automatically, transparently, no awkward money conversations.

No upfront investment from you. No risk. Just skills and commitment.

I've already set up the payment system so splits happen automatically — nobody has to trust nobody with money. A partnership contract is included so we're both protected from day one.

This isn't a commission gig. This is a real partnership between two people who each bring something to the table.

If you've got an audience, run ads, or just know how to sell — and you've been looking for a product to get behind — this might be exactly what you've been waiting for.

One spot. Serious inquiries only. Drop a comment or DM me.

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 12 days ago

I built an AI automation tutorial. Looking for someone to sell it. 50/50 split. No upfront cost.

Hey Reddit,

I've been working on something for a while now and it's finally ready.

I built a complete AI automation tutorial — the kind of content people are genuinely searching for right now. It's practical, beginner-friendly, and teaches real skills that save people hours every single week. No fluff. No theory. Just step by step execution that actually works.

The product is 100% done. Structured. Tested. Ready to sell.

Here's where you come in.

I'm not looking to do this alone. I'm looking for one serious partner who knows how to market and sell digital products. Someone who understands audiences, knows how to create buzz, and isn't afraid to put in the work.

The deal is simple:
You sell it. I support it. We split everything 50/50 — automatically, transparently, no awkward money conversations.

No upfront investment from you. No risk. Just skills and commitment.

I've already set up the payment system so splits happen automatically — nobody has to trust nobody with money. A partnership contract is included so we're both protected from day one.

This isn't a commission gig. This is a real partnership between two people who each bring something to the table.

If you've got an audience, run ads, or just know how to sell — and you've been looking for a product to get behind — this might be exactly what you've been waiting for.

One spot. Serious inquiries only. Drop a comment or DM me.

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 12 days ago

I built an AI automation tutorial. Looking for someone to sell it. 50/50 split. No upfront cost.

Hey Reddit,

I've been working on something for a while now and it's finally ready.

I built a complete AI automation tutorial — the kind of content people are genuinely searching for right now. It's practical, beginner-friendly, and teaches real skills that save people hours every single week. No fluff. No theory. Just step by step execution that actually works.

The product is 100% done. Structured. Tested. Ready to sell.

Here's where you come in.

I'm not looking to do this alone. I'm looking for one serious partner who knows how to market and sell digital products. Someone who understands audiences, knows how to create buzz, and isn't afraid to put in the work.

The deal is simple:
You sell it. I support it. We split everything 50/50 — automatically, transparently, no awkward money conversations.

No upfront investment from you. No risk. Just skills and commitment.

I've already set up the payment system so splits happen automatically — nobody has to trust nobody with money. A partnership contract is included so we're both protected from day one.

This isn't a commission gig. This is a real partnership between two people who each bring something to the table.

If you've got an audience, run ads, or just know how to sell — and you've been looking for a product to get behind — this might be exactly what you've been waiting for.

One spot. Serious inquiries only. Drop a comment or DM me.

If you've got an audience, know how to run ads, or are active in AI/tech communities — let's talk.

Drop a comment or DM me if you're interested.

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u/Salt_Professional642 — 12 days ago