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We booked a farmhouse in moinabaad and now owner is telling that police will pick you up if you drink alcohol in the property
Yes, there could be an issue due to congress curbing the illegal activities. We could roam at night too but now we can't, police asks questions. Dont take risk. -
1.5 lakhs ki salary pe ankur warikoo swift lene ka bol rha hai aur yeh fortuner
Why even give any attention to such suggestions, suggesting stupid financial decisions does not cost him, it costs the ones who take it -
1.5 lakhs ki salary pe ankur warikoo swift lene ka bol rha hai aur yeh fortuner
Is this an april fools video? -
Kerala village's waste management drive draws national attention
le so called 'freethinkers' : but stalin killed lot of people. so dont vote for left! -
what was your biggest comeback and how did u do it??
Comeback hi toh nahi ho raha -
Delhi since 1998 (writing this because community demands 20 chars min)
Congress ko Sheila Dixit ko PM candidate banana chahiye tha in 2014. Kam se kam competition to barabar ka hota. -
F-35A + Su-57E at Aero India 2025
Will this be flown by Indian pilots or the native one? -
Good Neighbours
What shitpost doing on my PR app😡😡 -
My girlfriend broke up with me today, just before Valentine’s Day. Feeling lost.
Connect the dots and bring a positive change in yourself -
Has anyone gone through this?
This isn’t “part of the journey.” This is gambling addiction disguised as trading.
You’re not trading—you’re chasing dopamine hits, just like a gambler at a casino. The fact that you lost 50% in a month, despite three years of studying, proves it.
Let’s break it down:
1. Your first win was pure luck.
• You doubled your money on $GNS by chance and withdrew.
• That first win hooked you—it gave you the illusion that trading could be your edge, your skill, your way out.
2. Three years later, you’re worse off.
• You’ve spent thousands of hours learning charts, levels, macro trends… yet you still lose.
• Why? Because trading isn’t about knowledge—it’s about execution and psychology. And your psychology is wrecked.
3. You hold losers but sell winners—classic gambling behavior.
• Holding onto losers = hoping for a miracle, like a gambler chasing losses.
• Selling winners too early = fear of giving back profits, like a gambler cashing out after a small win but jumping right back in.
4. You still think “this is just a phase.”
• That’s the biggest lie in trading addiction. Every addict believes they’re just in a rough patch, that they just need to “get better.”
• The reality? You will never beat the market. It’s designed to take your money, just like a casino.
You’re addicted, and the market is bleeding you dry.
The only way out? Quit trading completely.
• Stop looking at charts.
• Delete your broker app.
• Accept that you’ve been gambling, not investing.
I was in your exact position. I lost over $80,000 before realizing I wasn’t “learning”—I was feeding an addiction. If you want to understand why trading is so dangerous and how to break free, read this:
The Road to Hell Feels Like Heaven: Break Free from Trading Addiction.
It’s not “just part of the journey.” It’s the road to ruin unless you wake up now. -
New national issue
Yaha toh bc FIR bhi turant hogayi -
Does everyone else earns too much or am I too poor?
Look at the house prices..there's no way the real estate remains sustainable with these kind of prices! 2-3 crores for a 2bhk?! All the NEI money is dumped into real estate and the brokers become too greedy to make as much as they can. Finally a normal middle class person can never afford to buy a decent house. -
Household Waste Segregation
Sadly, it's mostly a lack of civic sense. Many people never built the habit, find it inconvenient, or think it all gets mixed anyway. Without fines or immediate consequences, they just don’t feel the need. -
If a food vlogger visits Madhya Pradesh, which restaurant or dhaba or street food you will recommend he should vlog about ?
सबसे पहले उसे इंदौर जाना चाहिए वहाँ पर सर्राफ़ा और 56 का भोजन स्वाद लेना चाहिए -
Is it just me or anyone else also who is irritated by her?
Whether you like or hate an influencer, but still indulge in any sorta content of theirs, it will create hype for them and boost their popularity. The best option if you don't like them is to simply ignore them, just like our ex/crush ignores us. -
Is it just me or anyone else also who is irritated by her?
you've a choice to mute or block or even reset algorithm. I don't even know her, haven't seen any episode of India's Got Latent. I'm not some productivity, hustle culture nerd but Your attention is your biggest asset, use it wisely.
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