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Streaming live on YouTube ;) doing some distributed systems and go
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i felt like saying this and i will.
internet can be sometimes very depressing. you see a lot of people suffering because of reasons that sound normal to you, and then you subconsciously undergo the same suffering loop. sometimes impractical delusions are presented as normal things to have, and you slowly start measuring your own life against standards that were never real to begin with.
somewhere along the way, constant dissatisfaction became a personality trait online. people romanticize burnout, loneliness, emotional unavailability, being "lost", and even self-destruction to the point where peace starts looking boring. everybody is either selling a perfect life or documenting their collapse, and after enough scrolling your brain forgets that most real lives exist somewhere in between.
the weirdest part is how silent the effect is. nobody directly tells you to be unhappy. it just accumulates slowly. you watch enough people complain about relationships and suddenly you start questioning perfectly healthy connections. you watch enough people panic about success at 21 and suddenly your own progress feels small. you consume enough irony and detachment and eventually sincerity starts feeling embarrassing.
and because the internet rewards intensity, moderation rarely survives. normal days don't trend. stable people don't become discourse. nobody wakes up, has a decent day, drinks water, studies a bit, talks to people they love, and posts "life is okay today". but that's what most healthy lives are actually built on: ordinary consistency.
i think people underestimate how much environment shapes emotion. if you constantly consume fear, comparison, outrage, and existential commentary, your brain starts treating those things like default reality. not because your life is objectively bad, but because your perception slowly gets trained toward negativity.
sometimes you genuinely need to disconnect long enough to hear your own thoughts again. not the algorithm's thoughts. not twenty strangers projecting their unresolved issues onto your screen. your own thoughts.
because a lot of things online are amplified beyond proportion. you don't need to become extraordinary overnight. you don't need to optimize every second of your existence. you don't need to turn every hobby into income, every emotion into content, or every relationship into psychological analysis.
some things are actually enough when they're simple.
a quiet evening. meaningful work. two or three people who care about you. ambition without self-hatred. rest without guilt. a future you slowly build instead of urgently perform.
the internet sometimes forgets that humans were not designed to emotionally process the lives, opinions, achievements, failures, beauty standards, politics, trauma, and expectations of millions of people every single day.
and honestly, maybe protecting your mind from that overload is one of the healthiest things you can do for yourself.
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My birthday couldn’t have been better. For the past few years, I avoided celebrating birthdays because they always felt awkward.
But today, these friends showed up for me, and it genuinely felt special. It made me realize I do have my people.
@Tervicke @syswraith @nexaa_5

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@shazcodes I don't think a banglore sde 2 at Google and American sde 2 at Google are doing the same work honestly
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@thatguy11117 @LeetCode I dont know , on other platforms if this happens the contest is declared unrated so your rating wont be affected.
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