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  1. Asked: June 12, 2025In: MAN

    🙏 What am I most thankful for?

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    Added an answer on June 12, 2025 at 11:37 am

    The hugs. The forgiveness. The second chances. I’m thankful I told my dad I loved him before he passed. That my son still calls me "pops." That my wife held my hand when I couldn’t walk. Thankfulness isn’t about the big things. It’s about who stood by you when you were small.

    The hugs. The forgiveness. The second chances.
    I’m thankful I told my dad I loved him before he passed. That my son still calls me “pops.” That my wife held my hand when I couldn’t walk.
    Thankfulness isn’t about the big things. It’s about who stood by you when you were small.

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  2. Asked: May 29, 2025In: MAN

    ❓ 🧍 Why do I feel scared to live around people in my 40s?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2025 at 10:44 am

    I’m 45, and honestly, I started feeling like I didn’t belong anywhere. The noise, expectations, even small talk—it all became exhausting. I thought I was becoming antisocial, but really, I was just burnt out and afraid of judgment. It helped when I stopped pretending and gave myself permission to feRead more

    I’m 45, and honestly, I started feeling like I didn’t belong anywhere. The noise, expectations, even small talk—it all became exhausting. I thought I was becoming antisocial, but really, I was just burnt out and afraid of judgment. It helped when I stopped pretending and gave myself permission to feel that way.

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  3. Asked: May 29, 2025In: MAN

    🏠 Is it normal to want to live alone forever as I get older?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2025 at 10:43 am

    At 50, I stopped fighting the idea that maybe I was happiest alone. After my kids moved out and my divorce, silence felt like a gift. People used to say I was isolating, but for me, it was healing. Being alone doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you’re choosing peace on your own terms.

    At 50, I stopped fighting the idea that maybe I was happiest alone. After my kids moved out and my divorce, silence felt like a gift. People used to say I was isolating, but for me, it was healing. Being alone doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you’re choosing peace on your own terms.

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  4. Asked: May 29, 2025In: MAN

    💬 How do I overcome the fear of talking to people again?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2025 at 10:43 am

    I didn’t speak to anyone outside work for weeks. Even grocery store chats gave me anxiety. One day, I just said “hi” to a neighbor—and they smiled. That moment reminded me I wasn’t invisible. I started with eye contact, then short hellos. It was slow, but it mattered.

    I didn’t speak to anyone outside work for weeks. Even grocery store chats gave me anxiety. One day, I just said “hi” to a neighbor—and they smiled. That moment reminded me I wasn’t invisible. I started with eye contact, then short hellos. It was slow, but it mattered.

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  5. Asked: May 29, 2025In: MAN

    🌆 Why does society feel overwhelming as I get older?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2025 at 10:43 am

    Crowds, loud music, constant updates—I used to enjoy all of it. But now, at 48, it feels like too much. I crave simplicity. I started walking early in the mornings when the world’s quiet. Society didn’t change much, but I did—and that’s okay.

    Crowds, loud music, constant updates—I used to enjoy all of it. But now, at 48, it feels like too much. I crave simplicity. I started walking early in the mornings when the world’s quiet. Society didn’t change much, but I did—and that’s okay.

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  6. Asked: May 28, 2025In: MAN

    🤝 What makes a good business partner?

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    Added an answer on May 28, 2025 at 9:12 am

    Honestly, I’ve learned from experience that trust is everything. A good business partner isn’t just someone who has the skills you lack — it’s someone you can rely on when things go sideways. Shared values, open communication, and mutual respect are what kept my business afloat when we hit our firstRead more

    Honestly, I’ve learned from experience that trust is everything. A good business partner isn’t just someone who has the skills you lack — it’s someone you can rely on when things go sideways. Shared values, open communication, and mutual respect are what kept my business afloat when we hit our first rough patch.

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  7. Asked: May 28, 2025In: MAN

    💬 How do I talk to someone about starting a business together?

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    Added an answer on May 28, 2025 at 9:11 am

    The first time I brought up a business idea to a friend, I was nervous — but I kept it real. I focused on the why and how our strengths could complement each other. Be clear, be honest, and give them space to think it over. Pitch it like a partnership, not a jo

    The first time I brought up a business idea to a friend, I was nervous — but I kept it real. I focused on the why and how our strengths could complement each other. Be clear, be honest, and give them space to think it over. Pitch it like a partnership, not a jo

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  8. Asked: May 28, 2025In: MAN

    💡 Where can I find potential business partners?

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    Added an answer on May 28, 2025 at 9:10 am

    I met my first business partner at a local startup networking event — and another through an online forum related to my niche. Don’t underestimate communities like LinkedIn, Reddit, or even coworking spaces. If you stay open and authentic, opportunities find you.

    I met my first business partner at a local startup networking event — and another through an online forum related to my niche. Don’t underestimate communities like LinkedIn, Reddit, or even coworking spaces. If you stay open and authentic, opportunities find you.

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  9. 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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  10. 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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