u/Solid-Economist5626

What was the moment that made you realize it was manifestation and not just coincidence, luck, or destiny?

I’m curious about people who believe in manifestation, the Law of Assumption, the Law of Attraction, or similar concepts.

Was there a specific event where the outcome was so exact that you couldn't brush it off as a coincidence? Something you repeatedly imagined, affirmed, scripted, or assumed would happen and then it unfolded almost exactly as you expected?

What happened, and what made you think, “Okay, this is manifestation,” rather than destiny, chance, or selective memory?

I'd love to hear your stories, whether they're about relationships, jobs, money, travel, unexpected messages, or anything else.

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 3 days ago

What was the moment that made you realize it was manifestation and not just coincidence, luck, or destiny?

I’m curious about people who believe in manifestation, the Law of Assumption, the Law of Attraction, or similar concepts.

Was there a specific event where the outcome was so exact that you couldn't brush it off as a coincidence? Something you repeatedly imagined, affirmed, scripted, or assumed would happen and then it unfolded almost exactly as you expected?

What happened, and what made you think, “Okay, this is manifestation,” rather than destiny, chance, or selective memory?

I'd love to hear your stories, whether they're about relationships, jobs, money, travel, unexpected messages, or anything else.

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 3 days ago

What was the moment that made you realize it was manifestation and not just coincidence, luck, or destiny?

I’m curious about people who believe in manifestation, the Law of Assumption, the Law of Attraction, or similar concepts.

Was there a specific event where the outcome was so exact that you couldn't brush it off as a coincidence? Something you repeatedly imagined, affirmed, scripted, or assumed would happen and then it unfolded almost exactly as you expected?

What happened, and what made you think, “Okay, this is manifestation,” rather than destiny, chance, or selective memory?

I'd love to hear your stories, whether they're about relationships, jobs, money, travel, unexpected messages, or anything else.

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 3 days ago

What was the moment that made you realize it was manifestation and not just coincidence, luck, or destiny?

I’m curious about people who believe in manifestation, the Law of Assumption, the Law of Attraction, or similar concepts.

Was there a specific event where the outcome was so exact that you couldn't brush it off as a coincidence? Something you repeatedly imagined, affirmed, scripted, or assumed would happen and then it unfolded almost exactly as you expected?

What happened, and what made you think, “Okay, this is manifestation,” rather than destiny, chance, or selective memory?

I'd love to hear your stories, whether they're about relationships, jobs, money, travel, unexpected messages, or anything else.

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 3 days ago

Ordered from Zepto Cafe and had a strange experience with the delivery.

The delivery executive handed over my order and then asked me to rate the order immediately like he wanted me to rate the food I have ordered not just giving rating to him. I asked him why should I when I haven't even tasted the food. He blabbered something. After I rated it, he took a photo. I'm not sure whether this is standard practice, but it felt a bit uncomfortable because ratings are supposed to be genuine customer feedback, not something customers are pressured into giving on the spot.

What made the experience more frustrating was trying to contact customer support. When I went to the support section in the app, instead of allowing me to chat with an agent, it only asked me to send an email. For urgent issues, being forced to write an email rather than having access to live chat is quite inconvenient.

Has anyone else experienced delivery partners asking for ratings in person or customer support directing them only to email? Is this normal policy or something unusual?

Location: Bangalore, India

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/swiggy

Toing’s consumer service is bad

Ordered Donne Chicken 65 Biryani from Toing Customs and got plain normal biryani instead and no Chicken 65, just normal biriyani with chicken slice here and there💀.

Paid extra for the actual dish and this is what arrived. Tried contacting them for a refund/replacement but no proper response.

Has anyone else faced this with them? What’s the best way to get a refund from food delivery places when the order is completely wrong?

u/Solid-Economist5626 — 6 days ago
▲ 70 r/AskMen

Men of Reddit, how did your woman change you?

I don’t mean in a forced or toxic way. I mean the small or big ways being loved by her changed your habits, mindset, emotional side, confidence, discipline, communication, lifestyle, goals, etc.

What exactly did she do that influenced those changes? Was it something she said, the way she treated you, the standards she had, the love she gave, or something else?

And did you realize the change while it was happening or only after?

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 8 days ago

Guys, tell me how exactly did you change your partner over time?

Not in a toxic “fixing him/her” way — I mean the actual things you did that influenced change. Did you help him communicate better, become more emotionally available, take care of himself, dress better, become ambitious, calmer, more affectionate, more disciplined, etc.?

What were the specific things you said or did that made a difference? And did they appreciate it later or resist it at first?

I’m really curious about the psychology behind it.

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u/Solid-Economist5626 — 8 days ago