How often you turn to social media family to make decisions in your life. Major or trivial decisions you need social affirmation/confirmation.
Never. But indecisive spineless people aren’t new. They just have new avenues to dump their lack of preparation on to
I always know what my decision is going go be. After that I just use reddit, blind, etc to know what would be the consequences of my decision, but for the most part I'll not change my decision only investigate more
Letting other people make decisions for you sounds insane. I look to others for data, but you're the one that's going to suffer for a bad decision. Best to own it so you have no one else to blame but yourself, and learn from your mistakes.
Reddit + blind usually and then dm people who’s opinion I respect
wsb for investment advice
Blind will usually get you several different perspectives on any topic. Sure there's going to be a bunch of trolls but if you can't handle a bit of trolling, you're probably not ready to make big decisions.
I’ll usually search around reddit for people who made posts about a similar situation as mine and just see what people suggested. But 99% of the time I already made my mind up and was just looking for confirmation on my choice. I’ve never gone out of my way to seek advice on social media though, figured I’d just do things my way and learn if I fail.
The matrix has you. Time to get out into the real world
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Reddit is very useful for life decisions and being informed. Has helped my career, home buying, and family
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