we live in my husband's company quarters. all the neighbours are his colleagues. his boss lives just next to us.
the wives of these employees formed a women's club. the agenda of the club is to gather all the ladies together, sell them some sponsored products, conduct housie and the other games, have fun and disperse.
but what actually happens is the POWER GAMES. the wives of the bosses should be worshipped. they need to be highlighted in all such meetings. they need to be welcomed every time with a bouquet. and the more you do the slavery, the higher your husband's chances are in getting promoted or transferred to the desired locations.
the committee heads are always in search of more women who can join the club in the name of sisterhood and bonding.
i refused to join such low intellect clubs. not only are they a complete waste of time, but also reduces the lives of the women to gossips and rumours.
there's a saying i try to live by.
"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people" -- Eleanor Roosevelt
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There is this relative of mine. When she was pregnant her mother in law forced her to do several exercises; she was asked to sweep and swipe the floor in squatting position.
During the time of delivery she tried hard for a normal delivery but couldn't bear the pain and ended up having a c section. Her sister in law commented immediately after her delivery that she should have tolerated a bit more and tried a bit harder for normal delivery. I really don't get the obsession with the normal delivery. Everyone is different and their pain threshold is different. Why judge people or push them for it. Sometimes despite a lot of exercises and efforts one end up in c section while some go for it by choice. Let people decide what's best for them.
A difficult Saturn placement can create more confidence than a strong Sun placement. One is born with confidence. The other earns it.
For example: Someone with a strong Sun may naturally believe in themselves. They walk into a room expecting to be heard, take opportunities without overthinking, and don't spend much time questioning whether they deserve success.
Now take someone with Saturn in the 1st house or Saturn strongly influencing the Ascendant. Early in life, they may doubt themselves, feel awkward, get overlooked, or struggle with confidence. Nothing comes naturally. They have to work on it. But after years of facing rejection, responsibility, setbacks, and self-doubt, they build something different.
Their confidence isn't based on feeling good about themselves. But based on knowing what they've survived.
One person says, "I think I can do this."
The other says, "I've handled worse."
And sometimes, that's the stronger kind of confidence.
Chinese flag true meaning:
Big star represents the Japan-origin fair high caste shi while the surrounding 4 small stars represent the dark native low-castes
This symbolises that low caste lives revolve around the high-caste shi
Chinese caste system is rly strict 😭🥀
💥Dollar printing chart incoming 😀
No prizes for guessing who will be managing the digital prison cities in California (rebuilding destroyed California) after 2030
A girl ordered an HP laptop online with a 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, and a Silver finish.
When the laptop arrived as an Open Box Delivery, she noticed it was Blue instead of Silver. Since she liked the color, she accepted the delivery after recording the unboxing.
Later, while setting up the laptop, she checked the specifications and discovered that although the RAM was correct, the SSD was only 512GB instead of the 1TB she had ordered.
She immediately requested a return. After explaining to customer support that internal specifications cannot be fully verified at the doorstep, her return request was approved.
However, the pickup agent refused to collect the laptop, claiming that the Serial Number did not match the details in the return request.
“That’s the problem,” she explained. “If the wrong product was delivered, how can the Serial Number match?”
The invoice showed one configuration, while the laptop she received had another. After contacting customer support again, the pickup was rescheduled, and she was assured that any further rejection would be properly documented.
The experience taught her an important lesson: during online deliveries, don't just record the unboxing. Always verify the color, model number, Serial Number, invoice details, RAM, and SSD, because some issues only become visible after checking the device thoroughly.