Most common problems
Education
One of the main issues is education.
Its not a jungle, its a place for learning
Some people say what they're teaching isnt right for them. You need to find what your comfortable at.
The best way to deal with a bully is make them feel small. There's lots of videos on YouTube that help, they sound off but there's no harm in trying
They got these teachings from me if your having problems, write down your feelings
If you are wondering whether you should learn how to fight, it will give you confidence and you wont feel the need anymore.
Drugs
start to re-phrase your sentences for example, I'm stopping or I'm being clean, if your having cravings just talk yourself out (the 12 step program.) Some people are being dragged back in. Its because its to powerful
Sex
One problem is not lasting long enough. You see porn videos lasting for hours with all different positions. They dont want that. Not really. I'm not going to teach you moves but you shouldn't be thinking about it
Magic
If you've got powers and you know you shouldn't, I advise you stop, your only going to cause more problems. Any issues dealing with unsolicited magic will be punished.
You can use viewing, look for something and a portal will open
Politics
Problems with government, I wrote a short piece on corruption and manipulative policies, my conclusion was a return to the old ways. That means innocent till proven guilty and the people are in charge. They are now contemplating their future as a machine has just been instructed to use the vote on automatic (always do the right thing.)
It needs a rule you have to have a reason. You can’t just reject someone, you need to have an objection, valid and holding.
I wrote a short piece on the law and concluded it was too complicated, so they should just get the same
How do I do it
Every problem has a cause, you just have to figure out the solution
thinking isn't bad sometimes you have to
Check your self
if your struggling with how to act then the best thing to do is start talking to people and figure out who you want to be
Obesity
You have to control what your putting in.
Raising a family
You do what’s best for them
I want my child to be clever so I do little tests. I want them to have good relationships so I push them towards the right people. Most of all I want them to be happy so I put in good memories.
You can control your child through verbal means
Verbal is easy, you just tell them off if they misbehave, when there young you could say nearly anything they dont understand words yet but its more from tone and body language.
You don't exactly want to experiment on your child but please look up methods that work and get back to me.
Making Friends
You want to aquaint yourself with people who are like you. Striking up a conversation is were you can let your personality shine through
do you give them second chances?
Money
Money can't buy you everything. It doesn't buy happiness or love. When you see people who have all these fancy things it doesn't mean their rich. True wealth comes from understanding.
When dealing with money I would start by writing a bucket list of all the things you want and try stick to it. If something comes up you should have a criteria that it has to fit, not all but most.
The law
You should know your rights
Overview: Your core rights in the UK and how they work
You have fundamental human rights protected by UK law, mainly through the Human Rights Act 1998 and related equality and data protection laws. These rights apply to everyone and protect your everyday life, safety, and freedoms. Below is a clear summary and where they commonly apply.
Fundamental human rights (Human Rights Act 1998)
• The right to life, freedom from torture or degrading treatment, and protection from slavery and forced labour.
• The right to liberty and security, a fair trial, and no punishment for conduct that wasn’t a crime when done.
• Respect for private and family life, home, and correspondence; freedom of thought, conscience, religion, expression, assembly, and association.
• The right to marry, education, property, non‑discrimination, and free elections.
Equality and disability protections
• You are protected against discrimination based on protected characteristics (e.g., disability, sex, race, religion, age, sexual orientation). The Equality Act defines disability as an impairment with substantial, long‑term negative effects on daily activities.
Data protection and privacy
• The Data Protection Act governs how organisations use your personal data. You can ask to access information held about you and expect lawful, fair, and transparent processing.
If stopped by police or involved in criminal proceedings
• You have the right to know why you’re arrested, to legal advice, to silence (with implications explained), and to a fair trial before an independent tribunal. Unlawful detention entitles you to challenge and seek compensation.
Workplace rights and non‑discrimination at work
• Employees (including part‑time and fixed‑term) have rights on contracts, fair treatment, and protection from harassment and discrimination based on religion/political opinion, sex, race, sexual orientation, age, or disability.
Family, children, and domestic safety
• Parental responsibility governs parental rights; mothers have it automatically, others may need to acquire it. Everyone has the right to safety at home, with protections and support available for domestic violence regardless of relationship status.
Education and voting
• You have the right to education (subject to regulation on how/where) and to take part in free elections for the legislature under fair conditions.
How to use your rights and get help
• You can challenge violations by public authorities in court or tribunals; mediation or internal complaints may resolve issues first. Legal aid may help with costs if you qualify, and you can request copies of police records or seek legal advice via solicitors and pro bono services.
Key point
Your rights are broad and enforceable. If you tell me your situation (work, police stop, housing, family, data/privacy), I can outline the specific rights and next steps that apply.
Innocent till proven guilty
Personal development
How to talk to someone