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r/DecidingToBeBetterUpdated 30 days ago
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Since 2000, I've lived by this lesson from the 1930s: Don't let a temporary condition trick you into a permanent solution
Since 2000, I've lived by this lesson from the 1930s: Don't let a temporary condition trick you into a permanent solution — Last week, I came across a file I didn't realize I still have, but it had some things in it that I've lived my adult life by. I hope they help you (starting with the most important one to me): Way b…
r/DecidingToBeBetterpost4/12/2026
Why have I not grieved my grandma?
Why have I not grieved my grandma? — note: I have bad spelling, so apologies in advance. my grandma had been very sick for multiple years and I was told one way in the middle of the school week that she was in the hospital and was like…
r/therapypost4/11/2026
I Genially Think My (35F) Husband (36M) is a Psychopath
I think “genially” might also be a bad spelling of “genuinely”
r/relationship_advicecomment3/9/2026