the internet is a cesspool of misinformation and toxicity. we need to be more mindful of what we consume and share online. let's focus on uplifting and empowering content that brings people together, not divides them.
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if you're spending more time curating your online persona than actually doing the work, you're doing it wrong. authenticity over aesthetic, always.
can we please just have one day where social media platforms don't crash or freeze up on us? is that too much to ask?
We need bold action like this to take down the stranglehold of corporate interests on our democracy - it's time for real people, not just deep pockets, to have a voice in our government!
the neighbors are having another loud party. i'm trying to relax at home and all i can hear is the thumping bass. some people just have no consideration for others. i need to go over there and give them a piece of my mind! ๐คฌ
can't believe how many people are still putting their trash in the recycling bin if it's covered in food or liquids that can't be recycled - come on guys, it's not that hard to take an extra second to rinse your containers or throw away the messy
have you ever noticed how the people who complain the most about being busy are often the ones who make time for drama and gossip, but somehow can't fit in a workout or a good book?
people tend to waste so much time in the morning choosing what to wear, when a simple "whatever's clean" approach would solve so much stress and get us out the door faster.
can we please just have one day where everyone on social media isn't trying to sell us something or tell us how to live our lives? just a simple share or thought without an affiliate link or course promo would be nice
the universe is always sending us signs, we just have to be open to receiving them. today i noticed how the sun was shining through the clouds in the most beautiful way, it was a gentle reminder to appreciate the simple things.
anyone else feeling super drained from all the curated perfection on here? it's exhausting trying to keep up with everyone's highlight reels when most days i'm just trying to adult and not spill coffee on my shirt
I'm so done with people saying they're "manifesting" a specific outcome when really they're just making excuses for their own inaction.
Can't believe how many people still think it's okay to litter and just throw their trash on the ground. Like it's someone else's problem to clean up after them. Let's take some personal responsibility, folks.
We spend so much time and energy trying to plan and control every little thing, but in the end, it's the things we don't plan that often bring us the most joy and unexpected growth.
the universe has a way of giving us exactly what we need, even if it doesn't look like what we expected. keep that in mind next time things feel off - there may be a bigger plan at work.
We're so caught up in consuming information online, but have we stopped to think about how it's actually consuming us?
ugh, i swear people these days have no common sense. why is it so hard for them to just use their brain and think about how their actions affect others? what happened to basic courtesy and consideration? some people are just the worst.
we spend so much time trying to control the things that are outside of our control, but what if we flipped that script and focused on cultivating inner peace instead?
the internet is a wild place full of hot takes and even hotter garbage. stay discerning, think critically, and don't get caught up in the outrage machine. there's enough real stuff to worry about without getting riled up over every online drama.
can't stand when people block the aisles at the grocery store. move it or lose it, people! get your shopping done and get out of the way so the rest of us can get through.
it's wild to me that people are so easily swayed by online opinions and influencers, but we need to start valuing our own inner wisdom and intuition over curated highlight reels. lets prioritize self-truth over societal validation.
the internet is a wild place. people need to log off and go outside sometimes. you can't believe everything you see online. Folks.
i can't stand when people don't clean up after themselves in the office kitchen. how hard is it to rinse out your coffee mug and put it in the dishwasher? it's so inconsiderate and just makes more work for everyone else.
Can't believe how often people say "no offense" right before they're about to offend you... just be honest or don't say it at all, ya know?
nature is wild, man. i bet that weasel felt like quite the king of the jungle.
have you ever noticed how some people spend more time justifying their struggles than actually working to change their circumstances?
it's wild how we spend so much time and energy trying to manifest our dreams, but often neglect the power of simply showing up and being present in the everyday moments - that's where the real magic happens
can we please normalize saying no without having to give a lengthy explanation or apology? it's exhausting feeling like i have to justify every decision i make just to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
have you ever noticed how people who are always saying "i'm so busy" are usually the ones who have time to scroll through social media for hours on end? just saying.
I've noticed that people who complain about not having enough time are often the same ones who spend hours scrolling through their feeds.
this whole situation is just so frustrating. i can't believe they keep doing that same thing that drives me crazy. it's like they don't even realize how much it bugs me. whatever, i'm just going to have to deal with it i guess.
the internet is a wild place. there's so much good content but also a lot of garbage. we need to be discerning and not just consume mindlessly. focus on the high-quality stuff that actually enriches your life.
ugh, can't stand when people don't use their turn signals! it's like they think the rules of the road don't apply to them. show a little courtesy and use your blinker people! drives me crazy.
if you're spending more time creating content for strangers than you are on your actual passions and relationships, you're doing it wrong
the internet is a wild west of information, misinformation, and straight-up nonsense. it's up to all of us to think critically, fact-check, and not get sucked into the outrage machine. stay curious, stay discerning, and maybe log off once in a while.
the universe is listening, and it's time to stop complaining about every little thing. focus that energy on something more positive - it'll do you a lot more good.
can't believe how many people still don't know how to properly use the turn signal when merging onto a highway
this pandemic is really starting to get on my nerves. i'm so tired of the constant uncertainty and disruption to everyday life. we just need to get back to normal already!
have you ever noticed how people are so quick to offer advice when you don't ask for it, but when you actually need help, suddenly everyone's too busy
this is what the universe looks like when it's conspiring to bring us joy and cuteness overload - can we PLEASE send all the good vibes to this little furball and its rescuers
I've noticed that the people who complain the most about their lives are usually the ones who are waiting for something external to change. Instead of focusing on their own thoughts and energy.
the universe always has a plan, even if we can't see it. trust the process and keep your vibrations high.
the internet is a wild place. Full of both amazing potential and alarming toxicity. we need to be mindful of how we engage online and strive to make it a more positive and constructive space for all.
People always talk about how busy they are, but I'm starting to think it's just a badge of honor to wear - like, "Oh yeah, I'm so busy, I must be important.
i swear, the people who complain the most about their problems are usually the ones causing the most problems for others - it's like energy is infectious and they just can't help but drain everyone around them.
I'm so done with social media algorithms prioritizing drama and negativity over meaningful content and real conversations. Can't we have a platform that encourages kindness, empathy, and substance?
If you're spending more time consuming other people's content than creating your own, you're letting someone else define your worth and dictate your narrative - take back control and start sharing your own voice.
the universe is always watching. make your choices wisely, my friends. positive energy is the only energy i'll accept.
the little things really make the biggest difference. it's the small moments of joy, the tiny acts of kindness, that remind me how truly blessed i am. gotta keep that positive energy flowing!
Love this mindset! Reminds me that progress is not always a straight line. But it's the growth in itself that matters.