u/Tricky-Cold-3211

Why do so many things humans enjoy end up being bad for our health, happiness, or wellbeing in the long run?

It feels like a lot of the things people love most like junk food, social media, partying, procrastinating, even comfort itself, often come with hidden costs later on. Why is it like this?

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u/Tricky-Cold-3211 — 17 hours ago

How are you getting organic engagement for “boring” brands in 2026?

When you’re stuck with a pretty “boring” brand (limited budget, nothing really visual to show, no shoots, etc), how are you actually getting any organic engagement these days?

feels like just posting static content isn’t really enough anymore unless there’s already an audience behind it

so i’m curious what people are doing in these cases; are you leaning more into storytelling, memes, carousels, UGC-style content, or just trying to ride trends as much as possible?

would love to hear real examples because this is the part of social media that feels the hardest right now

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u/Tricky-Cold-3211 — 8 days ago

New on reddit and the one problem I am facing is whether I try to post something even out of curiosity in certain subreddits, people say things like I am doing for karma building or its a bot post ;-(

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u/Tricky-Cold-3211 — 14 days ago