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@iluminatibot It's a blessing when you learn how to navigate with acceptance
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@drinkonsaturday It's not mandatory to pay, you just have to inform them you don't want TV licence. Maybe she didn't inform them and just stopped paying it? Or maybe she moved home and nobody came to the door as they used to and it wasn't done online. But you don't have to pay it.
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@Mappy6984 Nobody asked you to do all that, it was your choice you wanted it I'm pretty sure most men who want something serious are more than happy to have a more natural look
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Loving after the death of a loved one transcends physical loss transforming into memory spiritual connection and a legacy that allows us to honor the loved one while learning to live and eventually, to love again, integrating the grief without forgetting the original bond This implies a process of healing acceptance and the possibility of forming new enriching relationships. It is not about getting over the loss but about carrying it and transforming it finding ways to keep that emotional and spiritual connection alive❤️🩹
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@ModernxDad I think pointing out what's not nice for people to experience in general is better, because its not the gender that feels it, it's our emotions that do.
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@manly_mentor This can go just to why people become unhappy in a relationship cheating is not ok regardless, if a man cheats he has dealt with his discomfort in a unhealthy way.
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Tonight it finally clicked for me.
Neo asks her the classic question:
“If you already know what I’m going to do… do I really have a choice?”
And she hits him with the line:
“You’ve already made the choice. You’re just here to understand why.”
For years I thought this meant “there’s no free will.” But that’s not it.
Here’s the real insight:
Free will doesn’t exist in the moment.
It exists in the identity that leads to the moment.
The actions you take right now?
They’re mostly automatic - shaped by your conditioning, experiences, fears, habits, and past.
But the person you’re becoming?
That’s where your freedom actually lives.
You don’t choose the moment.
You choose the man who will meet the moment.
Or put in another way:
Determinism writes the past.
Identity writes the future.
Because when your life isn’t where you want it to be, the answer isn’t “make better choices.” The answer is: become the version of yourself who makes better choices automatically.
That’s the real red pill.
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