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In this introspective exploration, we delve into the intricate dynamics of codependency with a philosophical lens, shedding light on the blurred lines between love, pity, and responsibility in relationships. The conversation unfolds with personal anecdotes and reflections, decoding the signs and implications of codependency while emphasizing the importance of establishing boundaries and practicing sincerity in interactions. The host navigates through the roots of codependency, examining how childhood experiences and societal influences shape individuals' tendencies towards seeking validation through others. They underscore the significance of honesty, reciprocity, and communication in fostering authentic connections and challenge conventional perceptions of codependency as a survival mechanism deeply ingrained in human behavior.
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Debt, deficit, and unfunded liabilities - the harsh reality of our economy. Is there a solution? 🤔💸
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I follow the orthodox explanation and think nuking Japan was a necessity. Got into a discord with someone on the other side of the planet. Japan did not follow international law at the time and tried to genocide endless civilians in WW2. Video and images.
Do you guys think Japan should have been nuked?
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