What is the one good thing that happened to you today ?
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Finally finished a book I had been procrastinating on for 6 months. Small win, but honestly feels like I climbed Mount Everest. Sometimes, ticking off a tiny thing gives the biggest dopamine hit.
What's the most unique thing on Medial?
To frame it differently, what's the one dopamine hit Medial gives that makes you keep coming back here?
For us it will be getting actual thoughtful replies about Business Posts.
We crave it.
On that note St
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LIKHITH
ON NE SAIT JAMAIS • 2m
From 437 to 600+ followers within a day ⚡️🎉
Post 🦈 Tank effect is crazy !
People engaging with the posts I've created, Every like, Every Comment, Every Dm, Every follow gives a hit of dopamine
As I say always, Medial has given me a social me
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 1m
Let’s be honest — being “busy” is your favorite addiction.
And the worst part?
It makes you feel productive while quietly wrecking your business.
I get it.
I’ve been there.
That dopamine hit from ticking off 20 small, meaningless tasks.
Jumping on
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Gaurav Prajapati
Student, Startup ent... • 2m
"Why don’t we have a pause button in our hand already?"
Every time I’m watching a podcast or video and hit a powerful point, I want to pause instantly and write it down. But the whole process—grabbing the phone, tapping pause, switching apps—breaks
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Rishi Chavan
Ignoramus • 17d
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“Build something useful. Not something big.”
Just finished reading Anything You Want by Derek Sivers—and it’s a solid read.
No motivational fluff. Just clean, straight-up stories from someone who actually built something real (CD Baby), made millio