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Why Bro-Living Might Be the Secret to a Happy Life

For decades, we’ve been sold a one-size-fits-all life plan: find the one, get married, settle down, and live happily ever after. But what if I told you there’s another way? A way where happiness doesn’t hinge on “I do” but on “Bro, pass the chips”? Welcome to the world of bro-living, an alternative lifestyle that just might outshine the white picket fence dream.

Bro-living isn’t just a phase—it’s a lifestyle. It’s about choosing lifelong friendship and camaraderie over societal expectations. But is it sustainable? Could it really replace marriage as the ultimate partnership? Let’s dig in.

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Doomscrolling-Don’t waste your time stupid

The news is everywhere, designed to draw us in, but over time I’ve come to see that reading it doesn’t just waste time—it harms our mental health and our sense of agency. Beyond that, it’s practically useless for the average citizen. Despite what media companies would like us to believe, staying informed about every headline isn’t a productive, empowering habit. In fact, it’s a trap that keeps us feeling anxious, stressed, and, ultimately, powerless.(Doomscrolling)

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Neuralink: Miracle cure for depression or a dream like prison?

Imagine waking up each day feeling like a shadow in a world flooded with light. People move around you, smile, laugh, and connect, yet somehow, you remain on the outside, floating in a kind of darkness. Depression feels like a weight pressing down, something unseen but powerful, robbing every breath of joy, making even simple tasks seem monumental. Loneliness isn’t just the absence of others; it’s the sharp ache of invisibility, the heavy realization that even surrounded by people, you might never be truly known. It’s a quiet despair, an emptiness that seeps into everything, making life feel more like endurance than living.

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