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I’m 60, and my son is 33. He still lives in my house, sleeping in the same room he grew up in and using the same closet I built for him when he was ten. He eats the food I prepare for him every day. He doesn’t work, doesn’t study, and doesn’t look for anything. He wakes up late, turns on the television or computer, and that’s how his day passes. If I don’t serve him breakfast, he skips it. If I don’t wash his clothes, he leaves them piled on a chair until he has nothing clean left to wear.
But it wasn’t always this obvious. It started years ago, little by little, and I allowed it all to happen.
When he was a child, I didn’t let him do anything on his own. I tied his shoes until he was twelve because he said it took too long. I did his homework for him “so he wouldn’t get stressed.” If there was a problem with a teacher at school, I went to speak on his behalf. If he argued with a friend, I stepped in. I always told myself, “He’ll have time to suffer when he’s an adult.” I never let him experience discomfort.
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@solassefa Crypto couldn't be gov't controlled it will just lead to finding another platforms and if it keeps going on we should find means to free ourselves
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Once again, fear and control mania taking over. The youth need to earn, improve their lives and liberate their economic status. The govt benefits nothing from zeroing them out. They will either find other means or leave the country entirely.
Binance Africa@BinanceAfrica
Trading with the Ethiopian Birr (ETB) will be suspended on the 15th May. Your funds are safe, and you can still access your account. We’re working closely with regulators to support Ethiopia’s goals and hope to resume trading soon. We’ll share updates as soon as we have them. Thank you for your patience.
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@FurkanGozukara We can't even charge our phones to 100% in 10 mins who's dumb enough to believe 100% for a fucking car battery to work
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Packages left on the roadside? A Canadian blogger says that would never happen in Canada or the US. For many visitors, this is eye-opening.
It's not just about safety. It's about trust. And that sense of security? It's one of the first things people notice in China.
#ChinaSafety
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@BaldingsWorld We have a space race again and it's all private US companies just competing against each other.
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The Economist: How multiple US companies doing things the Chinese military cannot do proves China is winning
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos
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Two independent American companies can now do something China’s entire aerospace industry can’t.
Bullish on America.
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos
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Humans shouldn't always stay at home, even if you have nothing to do. Because staying at home for too long makes the brain become dull and leads to overthinking. You'll have more negative emotions. Psychology calls this state mental rumination. Most of the time, people who stay at home long term are not physically lazy - but mentally exhausted. You increasingly do not want to go out or see people. Even going to the supermarket downstairs to buy a bottle of water feels troublesome. You start to get used to being in a daze alone, scrolling through your phone and staying up late. Then you repeatedly struggle with yourself in an empty room. You think you're resting. But in fact, you're quietly draining the vitality of life. Your brain needs stimulation. Movement. Connection. Without it, your thoughts turn inward and spiral. The longer you isolate, the harder it becomes to break the pattern.
valentine@valawakened
Hit me with the harshest reality truth
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We’ve normalized overconsumption.
Podcast while walking/driving. Reels in the bathroom. Music while cooking. Netflix while eating.
Silence doesn’t exist anymore. It’s like we’re scared to be alone with our own thoughts. No breathing space for the mind.
Then we wonder why we feel mentally tired. Of course. Your brain never gets a break.
Try doing nothing for 10 minutes. Most people can’t.
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