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While it’s always admirable to be self-sufficient, to learn as you go and get creative, you’d have to be pretty block-headed to ignore the experiences of ideas of people separate from yourself. Other folk’s mistakes aren’t the only thing you can learn from.

Someone asked “What are the real-life cheat codes that work almost every time?” and people shared their useful tips, tricks and secrets. We also got in touch with the netizen who made the post to learn more. So make sure you take some notes, get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to post your own ideas and examples in the comments below.

#1

Young woman explaining real-life cheat codes to a man outside during a casual conversation in an urban setting. Don’t listen to criticism from someone you would not ask for advice.

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    Two people shaking hands and smiling, demonstrating real-life cheat codes in a casual indoor setting. Had a young woman working for me. We worked closely together on a number of projects, so we got to know each other, warts and all. She was a very capable person, but there were times when she could be a PITA. But EVERYBODY at work, from the CEO to the loading dock, LOVED her. I asked her one time why everyone loves her the way they do. She said that whenever an interaction with someone else is ending, no matter what it was about, even if it was contentious, she always said/did something nice to/about that person. That way, she said, the last thought they had of her was a positive one. Now that I knew that was her trick, I started looking for it when we were in larger meetings/groups. Sure enough, she did it, and did it sincerely. Real life application of Angelou's "They may not remember what you say, but people will remember how you made them feel.

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    #3

    Young woman in a pink blazer sitting in office chair holding a notebook, representing real-life cheat codes for success. I had a boss who would always make a show of turning her phone over and physically turning away from her computer screen when I came to ask her something. Always made me feel valued and that I was important enough to commit 100% of her attention to. I committed to copy this in my personal and business life - it’s a game changer. I now never hold my phone when anyone asks me a question.

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    Bored Panda got in touch with the person who asked this question the first place and they were kind enough to share some more details with us. We were curious to hear what prompted them to make the post.

    "Lately, I’ve been down the rabbit hole of real-life cheat codes on YouTube, and a bunch of them actually worked. I figured the Reddit community would have some great ones to share, so I posted the question out of curiosity."

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    #4

    Woman wearing blue gloves cleaning a window with a yellow cloth, demonstrating a real-life cheat code people swear by When a task seems too big to start and kind of overwhelming, I’ll give myself a five minute assignment of working on it before I do something else. Five minutes of prep work, five minutes of research, five minutes of cleaning… It’s easier to be overwhelmed by an entire task than it is to be overwhelmed by just working on it for five minutes at a time, And sometimes you get to the end of that five minutes and find a little bit of gas in your tank you didn’t have before.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I do a big clean, I don't look at it as a big clean - I just look at the first task. When that's done, I look at the next task. When I get in the mood to spend a day doing that, my house ends up looking spotless.

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    #5

    Woman smiling and engaging with a customer at a bright counter, illustrating real-life cheat codes that work effectively. Never, never, never be rude to a secretary (or receptionist). ALWAYS be nice to the secretary. No matter if it is at a company you work for or one you are visiting. The secretary can make or break you.

    Need to cut through red tape? Who do you think manages most of it? Your paperwork can go through quickly or can sit on a desk for a few days... or even get "lost".

    Back in university, I needed a paper signed by several faculty. I knew some didn't like each other and some were only in at certain times of the day. I asked the department secretary for advice on who to approach and when - rather than give me that info, she said "just leave it with me, come back this afternoon". Saved me a lot of time (she really did not need to do this, but we were friendly), and every one of the faculty would sign anything she told them to.

    I've also seen a guy destroy himself. I was working and we were doing interviews. I walked in to the CEO's office - he was just finishing an interview with a candidate. Never found out how it went - the CEO's secretary walked in and told him "if you hire the guy that just left, I quit.". The CEO gave her a questioning look, but she simply put up a hand to indicate "not saying any more". CEO tore the guys resume in half and theatrically put it in the garbage. Secretary walked back to her desk. I never did find out what he had said or done to her, but he trashed his interview before it even started.

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    #6

    Woman wearing glasses reading a document with graphs, focused on real-life cheat codes that work almost every time. When you are walking somewhere at work, carry a piece of paper, glance at it occasionally like it’s important. Everyone will assume you are doing something.

    This can also work as a student in HS btw.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Walking at a fast clip helps too - people think you are in a hurry to be somewhere important

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    The thread ended up with thousands of comments, so we wanted to hear why they thought it was so popular. "I think it resonated with people because everyone loves the idea of having an edge in life, and there's another reason — many experienced redditors uses little tricks like these in their lives, and this post was a great way to ask for them and start implementing them."

    #7

    Man on a train using real-life cheat codes by reading notes and drinking coffee during daytime travel. I think I just found one by accident for travel. Trains

    Hear me out. I hate flying, the stress of getting to the airport waiting in line TSA. Uncomfortable seats and the rushed nature of the whole experience.

    I’m on an Amtrak right now. They have full dining and bedrooms you can take. The cafe I figured would have little snacks, nope they’ve got burgers breakfast sandwiches and a menu bigger than I’ve seen at actual food places for reasonable prices.

    Seats are comfortable, like first class comfortable on a plane for a fraction of the cost, and I’m the cheapest one. There’s chargers where some airlines I’ve taken didn’t have them. The ONLY downside is it takes longer to get where you’re going but it’s so enjoyable I wish my trip was longer and it’s 5 hours. I may never fly again.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've traveled on Amtrak from Iowa to California twice. Yes, it takes longer than flying but it's cheaper and seating is better.

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    #8

    Woman smiling while talking on the phone, illustrating real-life cheat codes people swear by for success and productivity. Being really nice to customer service reps. Sounds basic, but it’s wild how often you get upgraded, refunded, or helped way faster just by being cool to the person who deals with everyone’s anger all day.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know their day probably sucks so I always leave them laughing. It has much the same effect, although I do it for the person, not the bennies.

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    #9

    A woman explaining real-life cheat codes to a man sitting on a sandy beach under clear blue sky. "You can't control other people, you can only control your response" is a mantra I breathe daily.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That woman is perfectly dressed for a day at the beach! Hat and all!

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    "That's why I got a lot of valuable comments, and I'm definitely going to use them. The variety and quality of responses definitely helped boost its popularity, and I think a lot of readers appreciated how surprisingly insightful these answers were. And these cheatcodes can work for most of the people, I think that is also the reason for its popularity," they shared with Bored Panda.

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    #10

    Hands holding multiple orange raffle tickets illustrating real-life cheat codes people swear by that work almost every time. Crumple your raffle tickets, slightly uncrumple them before dropping them in, I win a lot of raffles.

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    #11

    Woman resting in bed with eyes closed using real-life cheat codes to improve relaxation and sleep quality. Go out of your way to ensure you get enough sleep, it is the secret seasoning of life.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    About 6 months after being diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma I started waking up at 3am on the dot every single day. Does not matter when I go to sleep. I finally decided that must be when the experiments are over and the aliens put me back to bed. I might pin a note to my shirt saying as long as I'm here, can you please fix this cancer sh1t?

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    #12

    Two people smiling and talking in a modern office, illustrating real-life cheat codes for effective social interaction. Quickly build a meaningful relationship w someone:

    1.) Compliment them on something they do well. Be as specific as possible.

    2.) Ask them for advice on how you can also do this thing well, just like them.

    3.) Actually listen intently to their advice and apply it.

    4.) Follow back up with them and share the great results you experienced by applying their advice.

    5.) They will love you, root for you, go out of their way to help you, and will always give you the benefit of the doubt when you f**k up. Hell, they may even offer their daughter's hand in marriage. So, only do this w people who you want a genuine relationship with. Its that powerful.

    There is not a single person on this planet who is impervious to this tactic if done sincerely.

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    Lastly, they shared their favorite comment and some parting thoughts. "One that stood out to me was someone saying, "When you do hard work, you get luckier", I'm amazed how people think so creatively. I’m really honored the post reached so many people—over 7 million views! It’s amazing how a simple question turned into a massive pool of life advice. I’m glad it brought value to so many readers."

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    #13

    Man smiling and shaking hands with a woman, demonstrating real-life cheat codes for effective social interactions. Something I learned as a teenager

    When complimenting women you don't know or perhaps just aren't close to, as a man, compliment something they had active control over. Say, a choice in eye-makeup. Or perhaps color-coordination of their outfit. Even a logo.

    Complimenting body parts is risky as you don't really know in what ways that person might feel insecure about themselves, AND, it shows you're actively creeping.

    Every time I tell a woman her nails look cool, their faces light up. I like being remembered as the guy that noticed something she went out of her way to do.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It wouldn't even enter my head to compliment someone's body parts in this sort of situation. What an incredibly intimate thing to do.

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    #14

    "Crumple Your Raffle Tickets": 30 Life Moves That Work So Well They Feel Like Hidden Game Glitches Being kind, patient and polite is far more effective at getting what you actually want when compared to being abrasive and rude.

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    Customer wearing a backpack orders coffee at a café counter illustrating real-life cheat codes people swear by for success. When dealing with an angry customer the best thing you can do is actively listen. Let them have their say, make notes and then go over their grievances when they run out of steam (they will eventually, I promise). Most angry customers just want to be heard. I've had customers go from shouting to cheerfully shooting the breeze after a few minutes.

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    Young professional woman smiling and holding a newspaper outdoors, illustrating real-life cheat codes that work almost every time. If you act confident — even if you’re faking it — people rarely question you. Confidence is basically the human version of pressing “up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start.”.

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    #17

    Young woman using a laptop and discussing real-life cheat codes with colleagues in a modern office setting. The s**t people talk about others behind their back always has a way to get back to the victim of the s**t-talk. I realized this and, though I’ve never been one for backbiting, I actively started saying nice things about people behind their back.

    I’m not sure I have a good metric of whether it works as a “cheat code”, but personally I would sure feel great if somebody told me something nice a co-worker or colleague or friend said about me when I wasn’t around.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Say nice things about people behind their backs and you will get a reputation as a good friend. Say the 'nasty' things to their face in private and get any bad blood out of the way.

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    #18

    Three friends enjoying a casual conversation at a cafe, sharing real-life cheat codes that work almost every time. Be kind, be gentle, be nice. Then in the rare occasion when you *do* get upset, people will notice.

    People who get upset or are belligerent often, we tend to just tune them out. Their baseline is 'a*****e', they're always yelling and cussing, so it's not even noticed, just background noise, like "boy who cried wolf".

    But when a nice, quiet person starts yelling and cussing...*everyone* notices.

    Sweet Deborah, who's always cheerful and nice and pleasant to everyone - when she gets upset and starts crying, everyone thinks "that is **wrong**" and immediately drops whatever they're doing to try to set it right.

    Not just yelling and cussing, either. When the quiet man who never speaks does speak up, people listen. Because it's unexpected.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's the kind of parent my father was to us growing up, and it's something I'm trying to emulate, to varying degrees with success. When he finally got angry at us - raising his voice or whatever - you knew things were serious.

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    #19

    "Crumple Your Raffle Tickets": 30 Life Moves That Work So Well They Feel Like Hidden Game Glitches I am nearly 40 years old, trying to become a professional author, in the process of querying. A development editor I hired (someone who is paid to tell me in no uncertain terms exactly what's wrong with my story & not BS me) that she loved it and it has a serious chance of getting published.

    I may not be Stephen King or Brandon Sanderson, but I am a competent writer.

    I got there by writing s**t work and reading great work and accepting criticism and people telling me my work was s**t. I did this for thirty years.

    Whatever you want to be good at, keep doing it. Everyone who is great at something got good at it by being s**t at it.

    **So put in the practice regularly, even if you suck at it.**.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hello competent writer. Overall, I like your inspiring message. It's true, while learning to do something, you'll likely be terrible at it. But if it's something that you consider worthwhile doing, then it's worth sucking at it while you're learning. I also love that you accept criticism, because your first paragraph needs to be reviewed by a grammar editor before republishing. Thank you

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    #20

    People crossing a busy city street wearing casual fall fashion and face masks, illustrating real-life cheat codes. This is a big one.

    You know when you’re walking along a narrow street and there’s someone coming toward you, and you end up doing that awkward little ‘will I go this way or that way’ dance with them until you finally get the f**k out of eachother’s way?

    Excruciating right?

    Well, I’ve not had to do that s**t for decades. Because instead of looking that person in the face on approach, I very purposefully look over one of their shoulders, indicating without words on which side I intend to pass them.

    That easy little visual cue works every f*****g time.

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    #21

    Two men shaking hands in an office, illustrating real-life cheat codes for successful interactions and agreements. When you meet someone new for the first time and they tell you their name, immediately use it in a sentence. For some reason this tricks your brain into remembering their name at a much higher rate than if you didn't do it.

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    "Crumple Your Raffle Tickets": 30 Life Moves That Work So Well They Feel Like Hidden Game Glitches Wherever you go in life and whatever you do, always make friends with the cook.

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    "Crumple Your Raffle Tickets": 30 Life Moves That Work So Well They Feel Like Hidden Game Glitches I found that just being sincere with people about my feelings is almost like a cheat code. For example, I might interact with someone and say something like “I’m apologizing in advance that I’m kind of worked up about this and this is why“ and then continue. They really seems to get people‘s attention when you just tell them where you’re coming from and why.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This isn't a cheat code....this is called honesty. It is a very basic thing.

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    #24

    Man using a real-life cheat code by seeking support from a friend during an emotional moment indoors. Learn to ask for help... normally we want to solve all situations, issues, tasks, jobs ourselves, but it is not always possible, most of the time we require help from others but we are incapable of accepting or asking for it, analyze the situation and if you think it may be beyond you, ask for help.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sometimes I feel bad for asking help, especially at work. I feel like my colleagues think I'm incompetent 😆

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    #25

    Teen gamer wearing headset and using keyboard while seated in gaming chair, illustrating real-life cheat codes concept. If I'm waiting for my wife to get off the phone or stop texting or get dressed - all I have to do is start up a video or a game and she's instantly done and wants attention. Works every time.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was a smoker when I was younger, and that was long enough ago that it was legal to smoke on the platform at the train station. Somehow, trains were very often delayed by the exact amount of time that it took for me to get annoyed about it, get out the ciggies, and light one. "The train arriving on Platform One is the..."

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    #26

    A man gently comforting a woman in a bedroom, illustrating real-life cheat codes people swear by for support. Be quick to apologize. I struggle to say I'm sorry when I'm mad but if I can say it quickly I can change my mindset and get out of that anger state.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    THIS! Why is it sinful now to apologize or admit you were wrong, especially the higher up people get?!?! I think people would be more forgiving if that happened. Admit you are human!

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    #27

    Person holding multiple hundred dollar bills while sitting cross-legged, illustrating real-life cheat codes for money. Avoid most financial problems by spending less than you earn.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good advice in general but anybody from any walk of life can fall on hard times through no fault of their own; redundancy, bereavement, illness, accident, divorce, unforeseen circumstances or a run of bad luck. It is not always through reckless spending.

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    #28

    "Crumple Your Raffle Tickets": 30 Life Moves That Work So Well They Feel Like Hidden Game Glitches Whenever I feel flustered, tired, run down, irritable, or just a bit ‘off’ in a way I can’t explain, I smash down a big glass of water. Then another. Suddenly I feel much better. I think sometimes our bodies don’t effectively pass on the signal of being thirsty, you just have to look for clues.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm guessing "smash down" means "drink quickly"...my first image was stress-relieving violence.

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    #29

    A man in a suit sharing real-life cheat codes with two colleagues in a professional office setting. I'm an attorney and sometimes I have cases in counties where I am not totally familiar with local rules. I have found that when you ask questions of court staff, they are usually helpful. However, if I tell them that I am a first year attorney and I'm just trying to figure it out so my boss doesn't get mad at me...well 90 percent of the time those kinds folks will try and move heaven and earth for me lol.

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    Trying random area codes and then 8675309 at gas stations for reward cards that give me 5 10 15 or sometimes even like 30 cents off a gallon if I'm really lucky. For those that don't understand it's the famous phone number from the song and people use it as a throwaway all the time so it's basically activated everywhere. I've been using the successfully for the last 2 years since I found out and it's been incredible I try to tell everybody I can.

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    Mm the top three that come to mind are:

    1) You can rewire your neural pathways into whatever you want -- just decide and enforce it and eventually your brain will make new main paths that you chose while the old ones fade away/get replaced.

    2) When you wake up in the morning, try to purposefully feel the emotion of having achieved the greatest thing ever. Remember when you got your degree, or finally got the girl of your dreams to say yes to a date? Remember the bliss of that moment? Well, now overlay it at the start of your day. Your brain can't tell the difference between real/imagined achievement. If you want, you can set the brain's happy juice on high by doing literally nothing lol

    3) If you want to curate a specific desired outcome to repeat in your favor, say at work, don't ask for it. Instead, act happy and excited anytime you get that thing. People tend to want to make others happy, and doing this will condition the person you're working with to give you the thing that you want because they want the happy response you give them when they give you the thing. They feel good, you get the thing you want, and it's harmless.

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    When I find something that triggers me, instead of reacting, I take a moment to contemplate why it affects me. I then try to see a positive in it and then move on. Therefore, not letting it affect me negatively.

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    Whenever I meet someone new, rather it's as a friend, a potential date, or work relationship, and I get their number, I always use the notes section under their contact info to put any little tidbits I learn like their birthday, likes/dislikes, food/drink they like. That way the next time I'm meeting up with them, I have topics of conversation, things to order at the restaurant that impress them that I "remembered". People LOVE when you remember the little things.

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    #34

    Being friendly and easy going with people, especially your coworkers. It'll get you a long way.

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    Being articulate and brief are like superpowers.

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    Please and thank you go a long way, even on deaf ears.

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    #37

    Close-up of peeled and unpeeled mandarins on a textured surface, illustrating real-life cheat codes people use daily. Before ending a work session, always do three things: leave a peeled orange on your desk, hide one sock in the freezer, and flip a random object upside-down. Future you will remember exactly where you left off.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maybe I'm stupid, but I feel like these two sentences are completely disconnected from each other. Both the sentences and the words used in them feel random.

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    #38

    Woman lifting dumbbells in a gym using real-life cheat codes for effective and consistent workout results. The rate of return on even small amounts of time (e.g., 2x25min per week) spent doing resistance training is a real-life cheat code to unlock years' worth of physical health and mental health. Invest minutes, reap years = cheat code.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And balance! Balance training will change your future in ways you cannot begin to comprehend. It doesn't need to be much, and it's so easy that you can do it in front of the tv without breaking a sweat. If possible, walk on uneven ground regularly too; it has a disproportionately large benefit for the effort involved.

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    #39

    Woman holding a pineapple and looking thoughtfully at refrigerated grocery shelves, illustrating real-life cheat codes. Dress slightly better than the occasion demands, boost confidence and people perceive you differently and with more respect...

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If there's a dress code, I will always adhere to it, but if I can, I will dress for comfort. If people respect me less because, for example, I'm wearing sportswear in summer (because it's light and I sweat a lot), then that's their problem, not mine.

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    #40

    Young woman sitting cross-legged on the floor using a laptop, exploring real-life cheat codes that work effectively. If you want a response from someone, especially via writing (like if you don’t want an email to be ignored) ask for advice.

    People LOVE giving advice, and then they’ll often address whatever else you’d written about too.

    Bonus: if they give you advice then you can follow up by asking for feedback/reviews. Once they’re invested, people tend to be a lot freer with positivity.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or state a 'fact' confidently but incorrectly. People just love correcting an inaccurate statement. This works brilliantly if you want help online. Redditors (ugh) will completely ignore or mock a question, but state something as a fact and they will pile in to comment and give you the correct answer. I swear if you posted that 2+2=5 you would get 1,000 responses.

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    #41

    When in public, I make sure I don't block other people's way, am courteous and patient, don't hold up lines, don't cough or sneeze with mouth open etc


    The magic is, it seems to reduce the number of hassles I encounter.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So........good manners is a "cheat code"? People consider GOOD MANNERS to be a shortcut to something? People, we should just have good manners regardless of what it gets us.

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    #42

    If you go to a takeaway, find out the nationality of the guys serving you. Next time you go, if English isn't their first language, say thank you in their language. It's like two minutes to Google and memorise this. Maybe thank you, goodbye, something like that. Not every time, but probably more than half the time, you get free stuff, and the world is a little bit more welcoming.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It sounds a bit tricky imo, people can feel insulted depending on their personnal context. Only way it feels ok to me is if you get to chat with the person, and ask them directly to teach you how to say 'thank you' in their mother language, and you'll see how they feel about it. On the other hand, learning some basics in sign language is always a win. Not to get free stuff, but just to be able to interract with deaf folks. It brings joy to both parties 😊 Had a friend who worked in a bakery and had a deaf customer who came regularly, she asked me to teach her a few basics to be able to handle the interaction in sign language. It gave a boost to her self-esteem and she was so happy that the customer looked pleased with her initiative 😄 Also, a lot of deaf folks are able to communicate with us but don't want to put the effort as it's always one way. Show them you make efforts to connect with them and they will gladly do the same 🙂

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    #43

    Boldly admit when you don't know something and show genuine curiosity to learn. People will respect you for your candor and be excited to share their knowledge.

    How I learned this: College lecture with 250 people. The professor segues into Keynesianism. "You all know about Keynesianism, right? John Maynard Keynes?... Is there anyone here who doesn't know what I'm talking about?" My lone hand goes up. "Good! Good for you! They don't know what I'm talking about either." I still know what Keynesianism is 30 years later.

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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I teach a class, I generally know in advance what my students will or won't know about it. However, they are generally too shy to tell me. So, I will say "Please raise your hand if you don't know what 'XXXXXX' means", and a large number will raise their hands. They're much more willing to admit as a member of a collective group that they don't know something than to stick out from the rest.

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    #44

    On a daily basis, think about how you can help someone or make their lives better without them ever finding out. Makes one a better person, the world a little better, and gives me a reason to giggle when it works out.

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    #45

    Two coworkers using laptop together in an office, demonstrating real-life cheat codes for productivity. I've ended up being a trainer at every job I've ever had.

    Anytime someone messes something up that you've taught them on more than one occasion.

    "No problem make the same mistake all the time"

    They don't get hung up on it. Next time I get to that step "remember this is the thing I've messed up before". BOOM they get it right. Thing learned.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That would totally work on me! If someone is being critical AND watching every move I make I guarantee I will F it up twice as bad! It just throws me off into an emotional space instead of a logical one. Most people don't like the experience of feeling "stupid".

    #46

    Man running on a treadmill in a gym using real-life cheat codes for effective fitness and workout routines. My best advice is what ever you have to do and can do, do it NOW and stop postponing.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Easier said than done. I have 847 things to do. Sometimes it's overwhelming to prioritize. Somethings can't be done until something else is done first. Some things that should have been simple have become inordinately difficult, leading to fear of doing other things that may be simple, or may suck up half the day.

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    #47

    It's so simple: just be nice to others, especially those who are in a position to help you.

    I see people call into support or something and immediately start throwing profanity at the first agent to pick up the call. If I were in that position as the employee, you automatically go to the lowest possible service I can offer you while keeping my job and I will do nothing as a courtesy to skirt a policy or a charge.

    Be nice and courteous, explain the situation, and ask the agent if they wouldn't mind helping you out to clear up the issue. Guaranteed you will get farther.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Minor point - being nice because that's who you are is a virtue. Being nice because it gets you stuff, not as much.

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    #48

    When u get a speeding ticket, request a new court date from the one listed on the ticket. All cops set the same appearance date for the tickets they write. It's usually one of their days off. If you change the date it is unlikely the officer will appear at traffic court on the day you choose.

    Other cops will offer you a reduced charge to get you to plead guilty to an infraction at the clerk's desk to avoid going b4 the judge to cover for the missing officer. If you go b4 the judge he might just toss the charge without the officer present to affirm the facts.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm guessing this is a US specific thing...? I'm also curious as to why policemen would set a job related date on a day they're off duty. Are they compensated at a higher rate than their usual wage when they work on their day off?

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    #49

    Just called my Internet company and told them I wanted to cancel my service. Immediately got a human. They dropped the price $25/month without me arguing anything else at all. Took about 10 mins on the phone. Annoying you have to call in the first place, but def worth making the call.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Depends where you are, I guess. In France best way is swapping companies every year or two as your current company won't offer better than what they do for new customers, and you'll always reach a point where the concurrence offers a better deal than yours (like lower price for 1 year then increase in price, hence the swapping)

    #50

    If you're having a panic attack: run ice cold water over your wrists. I take it as a chance to check in on my breathing too, while bracing myself on the sink.

    If you're not sure if you're having a panic attack: give it a try and see if it helps.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or the following : "Holding your breath and putting cold water on your face, or just an ice pack, will trigger the diving reflex, which dramatically decreases your heart rate."

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    #51

    My dad once told me if you’re going to bullsh*t something and you know you’re bullsh*tting it, go full send.

    I once forgot about a paper until the evening before it was due for one of my English classes in college. I wrote some sh*t about archetypes and a full in-depth character analysis of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul’s love/hate relationship because I was power-marathoning the Clone Wars animated series at the same time.

    Not only did I get an A, but my professor complimented me on the originality of my work and how it invited new perspectives on the concept of antiheroes and how strict moral codes can often be lacking important concepts.

    My dad laughed so hard when he read it.

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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Going “full send” on BS is how we got Trump. Somehow, I doubt we come out of this era with anything more than a D-

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    #52

    Honestly - read the instruction manuals of things you own. Especially cars and consumer electronics. Learn what all the buttons do and test all the features. Why on Earth people don’t know how all the things in the cabin of their car work is beyond me. Coming from a satellite operator myself - know your “knobs”!

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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nope. I will live in ignorance with the vain hope that one of the buttons in my car is for an ejector seat.

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    #53

    You can get just about anywhere with a clipboard and a high-vis vest.

    It's actually your confidence that gets you in, but the vest and the clip board help you convince yourself to have that confidence, and they discourage others from questioning you.

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    #54

    Change that stern look you have all day for a slight smile. Suddenly, people will smile back, even greet you.

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    #55

    1 Invest in yourself (skill sets/health)
    2 Surround yourself with like minded people
    3 Set boundaries (friends/family/acquaintances)
    4 When you've arrived give back to those in need/helped you along the way.

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    #56

    If someone's in your blind spot, signal that you're lane changing and they will always speed up instead of slowing down.

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    #57

    The “rule of yes”, or “the yes method”.

    A very tried and true sales technique, used to prime someone to agree with you.

    All you have to do is get people to agree with you on little things and work up.

    So you might state opinions you know they agree with. Or you might make small requests you expect agreement to like “can I borrow a pen?”

    Then you work your way up to getting them to say yes to what you really want them to agree to.

    This works in reverse: the more someone has disagreed with you recently primes them to disagree with you more.

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    #58

    Be like really, really, ridiculously good looking.

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    #Retention Department.

    Say this during a phone call to your ISP or Cellular provider to get cheaper bills.

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    #61

    Spritz everything you put into an air fryer with compressed olive oil. It's a cheat code for sure.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Air fryer baked potatoes are so good (crispy skin!), easy and use a fraction of the energy of the oven. With the crazy prices these days and all the ills of ultra processed foods I think the humble baked potato is due for a craze as a superfood/struggle meal

    #62

    As a male, I don't care about fashion, so when shopping with a woman, they would get upset when I didn't have an answer to "what do you think of this outfit"?

    Honestly, I cannot tell the difference. But I eventually realized that she wanted validation, but definitely did not want me to love everything. So I came up with an awesome plan that has served me well ever since.

    I will only like one outfit out of every three. I mix up the order, so they don't realize that I am just using math.

    So, if I like outfit one, I will hate the next two, by saying something like, "the first one was better", or "that one is definitely your color". Whatever.. means nothing to me, but it makes her feel better and validated that I am an active participant with an opinion.

    I am not being a jerk, she chooses her own outfits, and she looks fine in all of them. I am just trying to survive this and get it over with, in the most efficient possible way.

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    DrBronxx
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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is an argument that you *are* being a jerk. You may be making her feel validated, but you are not actually validating her, because you don't care; you're "just trying to survive this and get it over with". Imagine how she would feel if you told her that's what you were doing. Obviously I do not know her, but I imagine she would be hurt by it. F**k that.

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    #63

    You see a 1 2 1 pattern in minesweeper, the mines are in front of both 1s. Every time.

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