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  1. Asked: May 28, 2025In: MAN

    🚩 What are red flags when choosing a business partner?

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    Added an answer on May 28, 2025 at 9:09 am

    I ignored red flags once — never again. If they dodge money questions, lack commitment, or constantly blame others, run. Misalignment in values or work ethic can cost more than just time; it can sink your whole vision. I learned that the hard way.

    I ignored red flags once — never again. If they dodge money questions, lack commitment, or constantly blame others, run. Misalignment in values or work ethic can cost more than just time; it can sink your whole vision. I learned that the hard way.

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  2. Asked: May 27, 2025In: MAN

    ❓ Can AI ever be truly conscious?

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    Added an answer on May 27, 2025 at 1:28 pm

    As someone who’s worked closely with AI, I get this question a lot. My honest take? AI is brilliant at mimicking patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior—but it’s not conscious in the way you and I are. It doesn’t feel joy, pain, or even understand what it’s doing. It’s like a mirror reflecting ouRead more

    As someone who’s worked closely with AI, I get this question a lot. My honest take? AI is brilliant at mimicking patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior—but it’s not conscious in the way you and I are. It doesn’t feel joy, pain, or even understand what it’s doing. It’s like a mirror reflecting our minds—brilliant, but empty. It learns patterns, not meaning.

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  3. Asked: May 27, 2025In: MAN

    🧠 Why is it important to treat humans with more respect than AI?

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    Added an answer on May 27, 2025 at 1:28 pm

    Let me put it this way—AI doesn’t get hurt if you shout at it. But people do. Respecting humans isn’t just a moral stance—it’s about remembering what truly matters. We laugh, cry, hope. AI doesn’t. I’ve seen people treat machines better than humans, and honestly, that worries me. Machines can be repRead more

    Let me put it this way—AI doesn’t get hurt if you shout at it. But people do. Respecting humans isn’t just a moral stance—it’s about remembering what truly matters. We laugh, cry, hope. AI doesn’t. I’ve seen people treat machines better than humans, and honestly, that worries me. Machines can be replaced. People can’t.

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  4. Asked: May 27, 2025In: MAN

    🤖 How does AI influence human relationships today?

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    Added an answer on May 27, 2025 at 1:27 pm

    From dating apps to virtual companions, AI is everywhere. I once met someone who preferred chatting with an AI over talking to real people. That hit me hard. Yes, AI can help with communication—but it can’t replace the feeling of being truly seen. There’s a risk we trade depth for efficiency, and IRead more

    From dating apps to virtual companions, AI is everywhere. I once met someone who preferred chatting with an AI over talking to real people. That hit me hard. Yes, AI can help with communication—but it can’t replace the feeling of being truly seen. There’s a risk we trade depth for efficiency, and I think that’s something we need to guard against.

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  5. Asked: May 27, 2025In: MAN

    🧍‍♂️ What can humans do to stay human in the age of AI?

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    Added an answer on May 27, 2025 at 1:27 pm

    I try to write with soul, even when AI can write faster. That’s my way of staying human. It’s about feeling, expressing, connecting. Hug someone. Write a poem. Get messy with emotion. That’s the magic AI can’t touch. And maybe—shouldn’t.

    I try to write with soul, even when AI can write faster. That’s my way of staying human. It’s about feeling, expressing, connecting. Hug someone. Write a poem. Get messy with emotion. That’s the magic AI can’t touch. And maybe—shouldn’t.

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  6. Asked: May 26, 2025In: MAN

    🌄 Why does life feel stuck even when I try so hard?

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    Added an answer on May 26, 2025 at 10:37 am

    Man… I know that feeling too well. You wake up, put in the work, try to do what’s right — and yet the results never seem to match the effort. It’s like running on a treadmill. For me, it started in my 40s. Goals didn’t come easy anymore. The path wasn’t clear like it used to be. I learned this much:Read more

    Man… I know that feeling too well. You wake up, put in the work, try to do what’s right — and yet the results never seem to match the effort. It’s like running on a treadmill. For me, it started in my 40s. Goals didn’t come easy anymore. The path wasn’t clear like it used to be. I learned this much: stuck doesn’t always mean you’re failing — sometimes, it means you’re being refined. Quietly. Painfully. But deeply. Hang in there.

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  7. Asked: May 26, 2025In: MAN

    🛤️ What if I never reach my goal no matter how much I try?

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    Added an answer on May 26, 2025 at 10:36 am

    Honestly? That thought haunts me some nights too. What if all this effort is for nothing? But you know what? I've come to see that maybe the goal isn't the reward. Maybe the trying — the showing up when it's hard, the not giving up when no one's watching — is the real success. That’s not easy to accRead more

    Honestly? That thought haunts me some nights too. What if all this effort is for nothing? But you know what? I’ve come to see that maybe the goal isn’t the reward. Maybe the trying — the showing up when it’s hard, the not giving up when no one’s watching — is the real success. That’s not easy to accept. But in a way, it’s freeing. You’re still becoming someone stronger through it all.

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  8. Asked: May 26, 2025In: MAN

    🕯️ How do I keep going when there's no clear end in sight?

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    Added an answer on May 26, 2025 at 10:36 am

    Some days, it’s just about one small step. That’s all you can give. That’s enough. I used to think I needed to see the whole picture. Now I realize: I just need to believe that the next step matters. Even if I don’t know where it leads. Some of us walk in faith, not in certainty. Light your candle,Read more

    Some days, it’s just about one small step. That’s all you can give. That’s enough. I used to think I needed to see the whole picture. Now I realize: I just need to believe that the next step matters. Even if I don’t know where it leads. Some of us walk in faith, not in certainty. Light your candle, take that step. That’s how we keep going.

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  9. Asked: May 26, 2025In: MAN

    🌌 Is it too late to change my life in my 40s or 50s?

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    Added an answer on May 26, 2025 at 10:36 am

    Not even close, brother. I started over at 47. It wasn’t pretty — I lost some things along the way. But I also found myself again. The world says youth is power, but wisdom is too. You’ve got experience now. You know what matters. It’s not too late. It’s just time to write the next chapter — maybe tRead more

    Not even close, brother. I started over at 47. It wasn’t pretty — I lost some things along the way. But I also found myself again. The world says youth is power, but wisdom is too. You’ve got experience now. You know what matters. It’s not too late. It’s just time to write the next chapter — maybe the one that finally feels like you.

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  10. Asked: May 23, 2025In: MAN

    🧘 How do I stop feeling like a failure as a dad?

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    Added an answer on May 25, 2025 at 1:18 pm

    There were nights I couldn’t sleep—replaying every mistake, every angry word, every moment I wasn’t there. I felt like I had ruined everything. But I had to learn to forgive myself before I could expect my kids to. I started small: morning texts, showing up on time, even just being emotionally availRead more

    There were nights I couldn’t sleep—replaying every mistake, every angry word, every moment I wasn’t there. I felt like I had ruined everything. But I had to learn to forgive myself before I could expect my kids to. I started small: morning texts, showing up on time, even just being emotionally available. That guilt is still there sometimes, but it no longer owns me. I’m learning that being a good dad isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being present—even when you’re late to the game.

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