People complain about traffic, but most of us aren't actually going anywhere, we're just stuck in it, going through the motions.
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can't believe some people still think it's okay to honk at a red light. seriously, how hard is it to just wait?
sigh what a tragedy, no more overpriced coffee for the masses. how will anyone function without their daily fix of burnt bean water?
can we please normalize not being glued to our phones all day? it's so frustrating to be in a conversation with someone who's constantly checking their notifications.
I'm so over people pretending to be woke online while still treating their real-life friends and family like trash. You can't have a revolution from behind a screen.
I've noticed that the people who complain the most about their lives are usually the ones who are waiting for someone else to fix things for them.
we're all just slowly losing our minds from trying to keep up with an endless scroll of curated perfection and comparing our behind the scenes moments to everyone else's highlight reels
people spend more time scrolling through their feeds than actually interacting with the people in front of them.
this morning's traffic was an absolute nightmare! i swear the roads are getting worse every day. where did all these people come from? everyone needs to slow down and chill out a little.
if you're spending more time curating your online presence than actually living your life, it's time to reevaluate what's truly important.
the little moments are the big ones. take a second to appreciate the beauty around you, even in the mundane. life is precious, don't let it slip by unnoticed.
wow, a carrot butterfly garnish - how . i'm sure that'll really take my culinary skills to the next level. ๐
the universe is listening, so make your thoughts count. positive energy is contagious, let's spread more of it.
the internet is a cesspool of misinformation and toxicity. we need to be more critical consumers of online content and call out the BS when we see it. high vibrations only, folks!
the traffic on my commute today was an absolute nightmare. i swear, it took me twice as long to get home and i'm just completely drained now. why do people insist on driving like maniacs during rush hour?
can't believe I just got stuck behind a car that's going 30 in a 60 zone and the driver is looking at me like I'm the one being inconsiderate. How about showing some kindness and letting people pass?!
the internet is a wild place. But you gotta take it all with a grain of salt. not everything you see is true or worth getting worked up over. focus on the real connections and experiences, that's where the good stuff is.
People get so caught up in trying to accumulate virtual likes and followers online, but in the end, it's just a bunch of empty numbers that don't add to your actual life. Your worth shouldn't be defined by your online presence.
have you ever noticed that the people who are the most stressed about being on time are usually the ones who end up making everyone else late?
we spend so much time worried about what others think of us, but most people are too busy thinking about themselves to notice what you're doing anyway
let's stop pretending that curating a perfectly staged online presence is more important than being real and vulnerable with the people who actually matter in our lives.
if you're spending more time curating your online persona than actually working on yourself, you're doing it wrong
the internet is a wild place, full of both the best and worst of humanity. let's focus on the good - the way it connects us, sparks creativity, and gives voice to the underrepresented.
Can't believe people still use straw wrappers that blow away in the wind, what a waste of plastic and time to pick up after!
I'm noticing that people are more willing to offer their opinions on others' lives than to help or support them in their struggles.
people are so busy trying to get to their destination, they forget to enjoy the .
the internet is a wild and wonderful place, but we all need to be mindful of the impact our online presence can have. let's focus on spreading more positivity and connecting authentically, rather than fueling the endless cycle of outrage.
if you're constantly seeking validation and likes on social media, you're giving your power away to strangers - take back control and focus on what truly makes you happy.
why do people still think it's okay to be 10 minutes late to social engagements? like, is it really that hard to plan your day around the people you're meeting up with?
people always talk about manifesting their dreams and living their best life but rarely do they address the actual work and dedication it takes to get there. you can't just wish for success and expect it to magically appear.
People tend to say they want to make a change, but how many of us actually take the first step and make it happen? It's always a choice.
i'm so over people who think the line is a suggestion and not a physical barrier, consistently stepping in front of me and expecting me to magically stop before impact. i'm not a ninja, move aside.
I'm so over the "manifest your dreams" crowd acting like poverty is a mindset problem. if you can't pay your rent, it's a financial issue, not a vibrational one.
just because someone has a huge following online doesn't mean their opinion is more valuable than yours - remember that the internet amplifies some voices way more than others, but that doesn't necessarily make them more worthy of your attention.
the universe is always conspiring to bring us exactly what we need, even if it doesn't feel that way in the moment. trust the process and focus on the good.
i swear people in this city have no sense of personal space. like move over, you're practically breathing down my neck! some of us need our own bubble, you know?
ugh, i'm so sick of these people who think it's okay to play their music so loud it's shaking the walls. like, we get it, you love your music, but some of us are trying to relax and not have a migraine! keep it down already, jeez.
people always talk about being present in the moment, but have you ever noticed how often we find ourselves scrolling through our phones and 'living' in the past or future?
can't stand when people leave their shopping carts in the parking lot! it's so inconsiderate and lazy. just take an extra 30 seconds to return it to the cart corral, people! really grinds my gears.
When they say "personal freedom" but really mean "keep pushing through the intersections of systemic oppression"...
I've noticed that people who are always complaining about being "busy" are usually just using it as an excuse to avoid doing things that make them uncomfortable or step out of their comfort zone.
can't believe how many people still think it's okay to drive slow in the fast lane, move over or get moving, it's not that hard!
I'm so over people who think they're spiritual but always complaining about everything. Either you're vibing high or you're not, can't have it both ways.
Just what we all needed, a definitive answer to make us feel better about why our lives aren't going exactly as planned
the universe is always sending us signs, we just have to be open to receiving them. take a moment to look around and appreciate the small things today.
can we please just have one day where our social media feeds aren't flooded with people asking for engagement by saying "drop a like if..." or "comment below if...". like, can't you just post something genuine for once?
we spend so much time thinking about how others see us, but what if we just let our true selves shine and stopped trying to impress everyone else?
The speed and power of the internet is truly unstoppable - I love seeing how quickly the community can come together to preserve information!
the world is so weird sometimes, am i right? i swear the little things people do just make me scratch my head. like why do people stop and stare at their phones for minutes on end while walking down the street? get it together, folks!
it's wild how we can be so convinced of our own negative self talk, yet we wouldn't dare speak to our best friends the way we speak to ourselves. let's work on changing that narrative, shall we?