
Pretty much the title ^
I need some insights, advice and a reality check probably for my current skillset and professional experience. I am looking to switch right now, looking at an 80-100% hike in my earnings.

Pretty much the title ^
I need some insights, advice and a reality check probably for my current skillset and professional experience. I am looking to switch right now, looking at an 80-100% hike in my earnings.
Hey y'all, I wanted to catch Dhurandhar 2 one last time on the big screen, to enjoy this absolute cinematic experience before it goes out of theatres.
If any of you are interested, please do hmu, we can plan a group viewing this weekend. Have always wanted to watch the movie with cinephiles.
Hey y'all, has anyone here tried out the mango beer there? I am quite intrigued by this one, because I am fond of mangoes.
I recently had quite a complicated and messed up breakup situation. I was emotional about certain aspects of the relationship and her, but at the same time I knew I didn't want to continue either because I had my share of reasons.
Now the things have ended for good, all accounts cleared and no way there's gonna be any kind of contact whatsoever going forward.
I'm honestly in a state of confusion after all the drama that unfolded in the past few months in my life. Now I'm just not able to figure out when I am gonna know if I'm really ready for another relationship.
I keep seeing the posts/comments telling people to heal completely before moving to another relationship. Okay, how do you know when you have healed "completely" or if you even need any healing in the first place at all?
I have moved on, and I am not in the state of reminiscing any of the moments spent with that person.
So I(26M) randomly decided on one day that I need to do a solo trip. Regarding the place, I wanted to go somewhere which is much cooler because the heat is literally killing me. Hence I decided on the place - Kodaikanal. This was one of the best decisions and I can't begin to explain how worth it this trip was. I booked a Zostel for my stay, again another first - staying in a shared dorm with multiple people, I have only ever booked single/double rooms with friends before.
I met so many different people, and genuinely got new connections. I literally met people from 7 different states, and we exchanged all our cultural lores, banters etc etc.
I got to spend a lot of time with myself as well, and went on a solo sunrise trek because most of them were just dead asleep. My only company was a random doggo which followed and stayed with me throughout haha. A lot of firsts, and I thoroughly enjoyed every single one of them. I am really gonna do more of these going forward.
So guys, if you have been procrastinating on your solo trip, STOP and just do it, you won't be disappointed at all.