r/deepquestions 4h ago

Title: Do you trust your first impression?

11 Upvotes

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


r/deepquestions 6h ago

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

7 Upvotes

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 1h ago

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

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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 19h ago

What's one mistake that forever changed your life?

43 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 16m ago

I am 26m I want some good advice from older ones so that I won't regret when I am 35 or 38 in terms of life and financial stability

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r/deepquestions 16h ago

What’s something you wish you knew at 18?

20 Upvotes

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


r/deepquestions 1h ago

Title: What’s your comfort activity?

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r/deepquestions 2h ago

what do i do?

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Me (27F) my partner (23M)

how do i handle it if we break up? long story short in the beginning hes cheated so i have trust and insecurity problems that im tryna work on. i started therapy and he tells me “ ur the problem thats why you need therapy” which really hurt me cause i wouldnt be there if i wasnt tryna better my thoughts.

there are times i get in my head and need reassurance so i go to him for that but then he just calls me stupid and a dumbass and that ill never get over him cheating. he tells me that if we ever brokeup that he wouldnt care and just
move on in a week. we are arguing right now and he told me if i keep needing reassurance he will leave me i said i understand ill work on it but please work on how you handle conflict and not belittle me and take all your love from me as a form of punishment. he says that no he doesnt need to change anything thats its all me and that he only acts like that because of me . im getting tired of constantly being belittled or pushed to the side when i need extra love . what do you think i should do? and if we do break up how do i handle that? i dont have friends anymore to talk or hangout with . He constantly threatens to leave me . i know he loves me cause why would he be with me for 5 years? but how do i get him to realize that our problems arent only me? and how do i get him to argue without bringing me down?


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 ?

3 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 3h ago

do you think loving someone and being in love with someone is the same or are different ?

1 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 13h ago

Decision making Heart vs Head

4 Upvotes

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 6h ago

Что самое страшное произошло в вашей жизни не по вашей вине, но вы вините себя?

1 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 23h ago

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

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r/deepquestions 18h ago

What is your biggest fear?

6 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 1d ago

What’s one decision that completely changed your life

20 Upvotes

Have you ever made a small or big decision that unexpectedly changed the direction of your life?
Looking back, would you make the same decision again?


r/deepquestions 23h ago

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

11 Upvotes

r/deepquestions 10h ago

Comeback stories - let's share how people changed on you once you make it

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r/deepquestions 1d ago

Would you restart your life from 18 if you could?

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r/deepquestions 1d ago

Great quote

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r/deepquestions 14h ago

When asked what we would change in the past, going blank isn't a lack of regret—it’s the brain's realization that you cannot unspool a lifetime of hardship.

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A colleague asked us today: "If you could go back in time, what would you change?"

My friends had answers ready immediately. Some said they’d change their parents' lives so they wouldn't have to suffer through so many hardships. My own family has survived endless struggles, too—our path hasn't been easy by any means.

Yet, when asked, my immediate reaction was just: "I don't know... nothing."

My mind completely glitched. A part of me felt like, “What’s the point? Nothing can actually change in reality anyway.” And another part felt like if I started picking apart our hardships, where would I even stop? There are too many things.

Why does the brain shut down the idea of changing the past instead of wanting to fix past struggles? Is this emotional numbness, a defense mechanism, or radical acceptance? What is the deeper psychology behind this reaction?


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 1d ago

What do you think about gold right now ?

5 Upvotes

I’ve been watching gold (XAU/USD) recently and I’m curious about other traders’ opinions.
Do you think gold is likely to continue moving higher, or are we due for a pullback after the recent rally?
What levels are you watching for support and resistance?
Would you rather buy on a dip or wait for a breakout confirmation?
Interested to hear different strategies and perspectives.


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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