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My sister (37) has been with her husband for almost 10 years. They have four kids and a business together. Out of nowhere, she’s completely shut him out, saying he doesn’t give her attention. She stopped talking to him, barely cares about their kids, and has distanced herself from most of the family except for me, my dad, my mom (kind of), and one of my sisters.
She gets mad whenever my mom tells her she’s making a mistake. Meanwhile, her husband is trying to be patient - he’s apologized, he’s talking with my parents, and he’s doing everything to keep the family together. But she doesn’t seem to care. Today, my mom told me her husband called, saying she wasn’t home and was probably out clubbing with another one of my sisters.
It’s obvious that someone else is influencing her. She’s about to throw away her marriage, her family, and everything she built for what? Some cheap attention? She’s fucking 37! 37 lol!! with 4 children. Most likely, she’s being plated by some guy who sees her as an easy target, feeding her just enough validation to make her feel special while knowing full well he’ll never commit to her.
I haven’t confronted her yet, but I feel like I have to. How do I make her see she’s making one of the worst decisions of her life?
I don’t want people telling me to just let her make her own decisions. As her brother and as a man, it doesn’t sit right with me to watch her destroy her life like this.
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Cant understand WTF is going on here.
Liberals bad, Trump bad. But not a voice presents what is good then.
If there isn't anyone good then what, are we done?
This is risk and this is risk.
Whats that anecdote, was it a donkey starved in front of the hey and oats?
You know the magnetic cliche about the men and the women are the opposite hence they attract...
That is too simplified.
This dude presents the Lenz's Law which is way better.
youtube com/watch?v=OObvIrzIfbA
11min but its better to listen from the beginning before getting to the crux of the story, where a man is represented by a magnet and a woman as a coil.
Lays' Law
9h ago The Hub
@Stigma I believe all over less. www.vox.com/2015/6/23/8832311/war-casualties-600-years
600 years however don't really come close to the picture over time. The end of the stone age and the bronze ages were very bloody.
From wikipedia "Bioarchaeologists have found from the skeletal remains of more than 2,300 early farmers from 180 sites in northwestern Europe between 8,000 and 4,000 years ago that more than one in ten suffered weapon injuries." That shows endemic tribal warfare over millennia. At the collapse points it was much worse.
The fact that war does not kill very high population percentages these days does not mean that it won't kill more in future. It has the potential with powerful weapons and lots of people to be killed.
War kills far fewer in percentage of the people these days than it once did.
Participants (soldiers)? or civilian populations too?
10h ago The Hub
@adam-l I am not so worried about psychopaths. They exist and are more common in positions of power. I don't like them but they are a feature of humanity as it is. One can benefit from the world without being a psychopath.
War kills far fewer in percentage of the people these days than it once did. It peaked in the late neolithic early bronze age.
See, I believe there is only one resource: pussy. Men are willing to trade in diamonds, houses, yachts, even work, i.e. their valuable life time, in order to get it. And the price of that commodity is kept artificially inflated.
The only ones that truly "benefit" from the world as it is are, actually, psychopaths. They absolutely need to keep everyone else at a state of constant vigilance, otherwise their own internal state threatens to consume them.
This fact works in tandem with the fact that human didn't really evolve to live in societies of millions. These societies have turned out to be the natural habitat of psychopaths.