
Daniel Sebeny
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Daniel Sebeny
@DanielSebeny



It feels like some people are oblivious to the fact that your actions can affect others. Too many people move through life as if their choices only affect them, when in reality, those choices can ripple out and impact countless others. A moment of carelessness, poor judgment, or reckless decision-making can change someone's day, future, or entire life. Yet some people continue to act without considering the consequences, assuming everything will work out or that they're somehow exempt from accountability. Before making a decision, ask yourself a simple question: Would you be okay if someone made that same choice and it negatively affected you or someone you love? Most people would immediately say no. Nobody wants to receive a phone call, face a setback, experience unnecessary hardship, or watch a loved one suffer because another person failed to think beyond themselves. Respect, responsibility, and basic common sense should not be rare qualities. The consequences of poor decisions often arrive long after the moment has passed, and by then, the damage may already be done. That's why thinking ahead matters. That's why accountability matters. That's why consideration for others matters. Be mindful. Be responsible. Be the reason someone feels safe, not the reason their peace is disrupted. The world would be a much better place if more people understood that their actions don't happen in isolation—they affect everyone around them.








I don’t see the problem with why stopping under 16’s using social media is a bad thing. Can someone please tell me what the counter argument is? Why are people upset / concerned?

Well that was certainly a hell of a therapy session. 😭🤣
































