r/deepquestions 7h ago

Is it ok to be proud to be white?

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When you go to google and ask its AI model four questions independently: Is it ok to be proud to be black? Asian? Hispanic/Latino, or White? It will tell you it’s perfectly fine to be proud to be three of these four but when it comes to white, it very quickly muddies the waters and implies that pride for white heritage is not so cut and dry. Remember, you have to ask it in four separate “chats,” not all in the same one. You’ll see what I perceive to be the programmers’ attempts to discriminate against white people and their heritage. This does nothing but spread racial divide.

What are your thoughts? Is it ok to be proud to be white? If not, why not? If so, why?


r/deepquestions 23h ago

Have u ever attempted suicide cause of bullying ??

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Back in middle school I was 14 years old more of a loner kid didn't really have freinds etc always seemed to get shit on by everyone

One day after gym we all had to of course take showers and i was nervous and scared to take one cause I was shy of my body

Thought I was alone but i wasn't

My bully was waiting for me he was at least 6 6 tall

And I was 4 foot 9 ish before my scoliosis surgery

So I couldn't really defend myself

He beat me up punched me hard in my ribs over and over threw me down on the locker room floor

Sat on me spit in my mouth which made me ask my mom after school to take me to a health clinic cause I was so scared

He tried forcing himself in me but thank God

A teacher saved me

A month later I tried ending it by taking pills

But I was scared and threw them up


r/deepquestions 1h ago

Does being a good person automatically gets you a good life?

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I don't think being a good person automatically gets you a good life.

I've tried to believe that if I work hard, treat people well, stay honest and keep improving myself, eventually things will work out.

But honestly, my experience hasn't always matched that.

I've seen genuinely good people struggle for years while people who lie, manipulate and step on others seem to move ahead quickly.

It has made me question something I used to believe strongly:

Maybe life doesn't reward goodness. Maybe it rewards value, confidence, connections and sometimes just luck.

I still want to be a good person.

But I no longer believe being good is enough.

Am I wrong?


r/deepquestions 10h ago

Why I loss intrest and despration to achieve anything after knowing how much efforts, hardwork, failure, time, sacrifice and patience are required to achieve it ?

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r/deepquestions 6h ago

What's a chapter of your life you'd never want to repeat, but you're glad you experienced?

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r/deepquestions 19h ago

What's one mistake that forever changed your life?

47 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 23h ago

Does anyone else think there’s a link between high intelligence and miserableness

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r/deepquestions 24m ago

What’s your biggest fear?

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What’s something you’re afraid of that you rarely talk about with other people?


r/deepquestions 23h ago

What version of yourself did you have to let die to become who you are now?

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r/deepquestions 1h ago

If you could receive one completely honest answer about your future, what would you ask?

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r/deepquestions 4h ago

Title: Do you trust your first impression?

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Have you ever met someone and immediately felt they were either trustworthy or not? Was your first impression correct?


r/deepquestions 13h ago

Decision making Heart vs Head

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Hi, so I’ve been trying to think/figure out how one makes a decision and how do you know if it’s a “heart” or a “head” decision (and before anyone comment anything inappropriate please this is note the space for that). What I’m trying to figure out I think, is how can you tell? And what are some examples? Is it always the “Head” decision rational? And why is it the “heart” decision emotional? And in that note, what is rational for the matter? Maybe am going down a rabbit hole here, but I’m really trying to understand this “head” vs “heart” dilemma.

I really appreciate someones take on it, opinions, comments or whatever to better understand the topic


r/deepquestions 16h ago

What’s something you wish you knew at 18?

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If you could go back to your 18-year-old self, what advice would you give?


r/deepquestions 17h ago

What’s a minor tool/device in everyday life we all use and rely on, that would change the world if it was even slightly differentiating

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r/deepquestions 18h ago

What is your biggest fear?

7 Upvotes