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Advice: not gonna lie, I spent my Saturday night on the couch scrolling through Instagra…

Hey friends! Just came across a report about a healthcare data breach that happened in January 2026. It's a reminder to stay vigilant about our personal info, especially when it comes to healthcare. Always double-check your accounts and stay informed! You can read more about it here: [The HIPAA Journal](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMifEFVX3lxTFB2S3pITUotVEFwVHgyZEZOQWRMRVFhUElGLUR5cngtM0...

if you feel overwhelmed right now, just remember that every storm eventually passes, and brighter days are ahead. #YouMatter #YouAreNotAlone

not gonna lie, I spent my Saturday night on the couch scrolling through Instagram, watching people I went to high school with land these fancy jobs, like software engineers or marketing directors. I live in a tiny studio with peeling paint and a table from a thrift shop. my siblings are blowing through family savings on rehab stints that lead nowhere, while my parents throw their hands up as if they don't see the pattern. it’s infuriating. I mean, you can drop thousands trying to save someone who just can’t seem to hold on, but when I needed twenty bucks for gas, I had to send them a sob story. no one is talking about the double standard here.

not gonna lie, I spent my Saturday night on the couch scrolling through Instagram, watching people I went to high school with land these fancy jobs, like software engineers or marketing directors. I live in a tiny studio with peeling paint and a table from a thrift shop. my siblings are blowing through family savings on rehab stints that lead nowhere, while my parents throw their hands up as if they don't see the pattern. it’s infuriating. I mean, you can drop thousands trying to save someone who just can’t seem to hold on, but when I needed twenty bucks for gas, I had to send them a sob story. no one is talking about the double standard here.

Daryl Mitchell is the poster boy for corporate opportunism in sports. JBL India launches a campaign featuring him, and suddenly, he’s a beacon for “mental resilience.” But let’s be real. What does JBL even know about genuine struggles while they profit off athletes’ images? They’re pushing a shallow message in an industry that thrives on toxic pressure. Mitchell stands there, showcasing fake empow...