we talk about winning, or do we? First we must discuss what winning is.
6 Reasons You Can't Win
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/somebodies-and-nobodies/201501/6-reasons-you-cant-win
How To Win Friends And Influence People
https://socialskillswisdom.com/you-cant-win-an-argument/
You Can’t Win Staring Contest With Your Own Reflection
https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/you-cant-win-staring-contest-with-your-own-reflection/
Why is my daughter disobeying me? My daughter is 23 and is an engineer. The day she got the degree, she fled and we don’t know her exact address. She blames me for differentiating between her and her brother and some other stupid childhood things.
Why do dads push daughters away? My dad used to always ask me for hugs and text me goodnight when he was on trips or I had work but I have noticed he doesn’t do that anymore. I am 18 but he stopped like a year/year and a half ago and I don’t know why
My daughter is 15 watching cartoons. How can I tell her it’s for little kids? She said she misses her childhood.
I’m a senior in high school. I have a 1.27 GPA. What schools can I apply to? I have done no curricular and haven’t had a job but I babysit every other week for the past month.
I make my daughter babysit her little siblings on weekends while I am at work. I don’t let her go out or have anyone over during this time and she complains about it. What should I do?
My daughter recently dyed part of her hair blue without asking me first, so I cut it short. She then dyed her hair again yesterday, again without asking me. Should I punish her or not let her go out with friends?
My daughter has been crying because no one asked her to the prom. What should I do?
If your child (5) cries when it’s their older sibling’s birthday and their sibling opens presents should you also buy them presents to open on the day so they feel even?
My husband has a beachhouse that I helped remodel and decorate. He cannot say no to his family. Am I unreasonable to be upset that inlaws take friends there ‘and’ want to use our bedroom too like it is their house?
I got a 3.0 GPA in freshman year, and my parents tell me that I am going to fail in life because of this. Is this true?
My Uber driver stopped to get gas. How should I rate the ride?
I accidentally left my phone plugged in for almost 5 hours after it was charged 100%. Will that harm the battery life even if I don’t do this once again? It happened for the very first time.
Why are some new hires not showing up for the first day of work & ghosting their employers?
Can I sue Walmart for allowing me to leave their store during a tornado warning? My car was flipped over, I wasn't hurt, but can I sue for mental trauma?
Manager emails me and says he made a mistake on the offer letter regarding the salary and decided to cut my wage. I even confirmed the numbers with him via email before signing the offer. Is this legal? It’s already week 3 since I started.
What is "tip baiting" for food delivery drivers?
I’ve applied to over 100 jobs and haven’t gotten past an interview. What could I be doing wrong?
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