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What are the bitter truths of life one should know?

12.06.2025 02:34

What are the bitter truths of life one should know?

-> Porn isn't a real keep stay away.

-> Good physique give u more confident.

-> Early investing is myth. Until u've a lot of capital.

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-> Journey is better than destination. Applicable while travelling.

-> Never break trust with ur partner.

-> Whatever u think do. Do it in 10 seconds after that u forgot to do.

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-> Make gossip with ur parents and friends that gives u real happiness and keep away from loneliness and depression.

-> Only IIMs gonna ask ur 10th & 12th marks 😂.

-> Happiness give u comfort zone. Loneliness give u choices for improvement.

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-> True friendships are not more than have 2–3 grp of friends.

-> Reservation is good for those who really needed.

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I caught my husband of 20 years looking at inappropriate pics of women on TikTok or Instagram. I'm not sure., but when I told him he got mad and made excuses of why they popped up. I then told him how I've snuck on his phone and saw what he's been looking at . We had a horrible big fight. I asked him why did he even marry me when I see the type he likes . Nothing like me, I'm petite, blonde and blue eyes. These women are dark haired dark eyed and have curvy bodies, large breasts, etc. I just don't feel the same about him after this. I can't get over this

-> Don't trust on ur social media friends.

-> Job gives you financially stable not to get rich.

-> Over addiction of anything are harmful.

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-> Don't take anything as a guarantee. We good at one or two things rest let them go.

-> Attraction is not the love. It's just a lust.

-> Never break ur boundaries.

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