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r/nevillegoddardUpdated 57 days ago
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THE OYSTER IS NOT YOUR WORLD! (IT'S THIS SIMPLE)

THE OYSTER IS NOT YOUR WORLD! (IT'S THIS SIMPLE) — LONGGG POST! DISCLAIMER: for any of ya'll havin a problem with "long posts" , "english", "structure", "accent" etc etc. i got 2 tips for ya 1. chat gpt (or any other ai platform) - command c+v (summ…

r/nevillegoddardpost4/11/2026
WHAT DO YOU WANT?!

WHAT DO YOU WANT?! — OK IMMA ASK A QUESTION - **QUES-** how many of ya'll had worse "3D" after learning about manifestation? reading neville? reading secret? law of attraction? law of assumption? anything at all youtube?…

r/Manifestationpost4/11/2026
My (29M) prenup with my fiance (28W) pays her for having children. My parents (65M, 62W) are telling me to call off the wedding

You're starting off this whole thing with the assumption that you're right which makes any kind of convincing unproductive. Why not play devil's advocate against yourself and figure out why they they …

r/relationship_advicecomment3/18/2026
My partner (f34) “quiet quit” our relationship and I (m37) need closure.

Yes, because they don't give anyone anything; they are only worried about their needs and wants. So it's easy for them. To change or address issues is uncomfortable; doing nothing is easier.

r/relationship_advicecomment3/22/2026
Moved to China. Any Asian Americans want to hang out? You can PM me.

The jobs are unstable because fewer kids are being born in China, schools mostly want to hire white candidates because that sells better to Chinese parents. Or if parents don't like you for some reaso…

r/AsianMasculinitycomment3/30/2026
I (30F) found out my boyfriend (30M) saves recent social media pictures of his ex (27F) in a hidden photos album on his iPhone

My guess about the people who can't get over very short relationships is that they're obsessed with the potential of the relationship. They'll never know what could have been if the relationship laste…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/5/2026
Is this behavior normal?

Yeah, it's normal. After you've been with someone for a long time, it's hard to be alone. Sometimes, one will find someone before the divorce/separation, and it's easy for them because they're not alo…

r/Divorcecomment4/8/2026