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What problems do you face in everyday life?

Last Updated: 28.06.2025 08:38

What problems do you face in everyday life?

FORGETTING MY SPECS - I have to start the treasure hunt to find them .Like it's sooo annoying - I forget where I keep my specs some 10 times in a day ! I also got anxious like what if I forget them outsideee.

CLUMPSINESS - I just unconsciously pick something and somehow I damage it. Then I have to act innocent like IDK..who had done this damage…I guess it was accident..No one should be blamed, my lord.

Forgetting to reply a text from your family or friends. Like I swear - I replied it mentally, in my head but forget to actually reply .

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Telling yourself that you would sleep before midnight but eventually end up falling in the black hole of Netflix, Quora or some novel. Like Congrats ! It's 4 a.m. in the morning.

LATE - NIGHT STARVATION - I have brushed my teeth, I am on my bed, I left my book or phone and try to sleep but BOOM…my stomach growls. Suddenly I am sooo hungry that I can't sleep . I can't order food online this late at night plus there's nothing special in the fridge and I can't go on eating Maggie almost every second day.

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PROCRASTINATION - Ignoring my college assignments till the deadline and getting hyper - panicked one night before. Like I have to do and draw so much stuff in some hours . SUFFERING 😭.

FAST WALKING - I walk fast but I get annoyed when people are walking really fast - like they are trying to overtake me - it feels like a personal attack. It's s not a race. And it's also not fair because I was doing casual walking and you overtake me only because you weren't walking, you were literally running.

When I forget to take my earbuds when I go outside. They are my lifeline whenever I am outside.

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