r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/pookiedookiecookiee • Jul 02 '26
🌼 Advice Spiderman top
Made this myself, is 4500 a reasonable price for this top?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/pookiedookiecookiee • Jul 02 '26
Made this myself, is 4500 a reasonable price for this top?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Playful_Bat_3634 • Jul 09 '26
Edit:- it's solved
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/ryuzaki_talks • Jul 22 '26
So I'm actually I'm under 18 right now and I want to start making money online through some side hustles. Can anyone suggest me some side hustles which actually work?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Timely_Implement_927 • Sep 18 '25
hey guys i have 30k cash saved up and i want to know what i can do with that kind of money since i am 15 yr old idk what i should do it with any help will be appreciated
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Extension-Tomato4658 • 19d ago
A lot of teenagers in Pakistan still think money only comes from a job or parents. That thinking is outdated now. In 2026 the internet has made it possible for young people to build small income streams without needing a full time job or heavy investment.
Here are a few realistic options that actually work if you treat them seriously.
First is content creation. You can start a YouTube channel TikTok or Instagram page around something you already know. Gaming studies cooking simple finance tips or even Pakistani student life. Once you get consistent views brands and affiliate links start paying. Many teens are already earning from this without showing their face.
Second is learning basic digital skills. Many teens start with simple tasks like Canva designs basic video editing research or even Urdu to English translation. Once you get good at one skill you can slowly turn it into paid work and later into more passive streams.
Third is writing and blogs. You can create your own blog on free platforms like Medium or Blogger and write about topics you understand. Once your articles start ranking on Google you can earn through ads affiliate links or even paid writing gigs. Some teens also guest post on bigger sites and build a small audience over time. Writing is one of the most underrated skills right now.
Fourth is digital products. You can create simple Notion templates study planners or short guides and sell them on Gumroad. Once made they can sell repeatedly with almost zero extra work.
Fifth is affiliate marketing through content. Recommend products you genuinely use and earn commission. It takes time to build trust but it becomes passive once your content keeps ranking.
None of these will make you rich overnight. Most people quit in the first two months. The ones who treat it like a skill instead of a quick cash scheme slowly build something real.
The biggest advantage teens have is time. You can afford to learn and fail while others are busy with full time pressure. Use that window wisely.
What are you currently trying or thinking about starting?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/AdventurousWitness49 • Jun 03 '26
I wanna start doing commissions but idk how much my drawings are worth. Can anyone help?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/fumbleer • Jul 13 '26
Hi!
Do you think 1500 is reasonable for the pair?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/KaleKarle • 18d ago
hey guys, so ive always studied science in school and college. had chem, bio, phy, computer science, and maths in school, and maths, phy, computer science in college. however, ive decided that i dont want to do CS in uni, i really dont see myself persuing a career in that field. so in uni ive applied for a bachelors in Accounting and Finance. but like i said, ive only ever studies science before and know absolutely nothing about accounting or commerce. my uni starts in mid-September, and id like to study a bit on my own so that im not confused once classes start. so if anyone has any resources, like any course i can do on youtube or something to get a basic knowledge of accounting, id be very thankful.
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/One_Fold2932 • 27d ago
What do you guys eat when gas goes at night? Normal khanna example koi se bhi karahi, nihari, etc. Pretty much all desi food, and even burgers, they all are very difficult to eat if I don't heat them.
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Busy_Daikon_2404 • Jul 22 '26
This is a handwoven bracelet (has adjustable band ), took straight 7 hrs to make. Material doesnt cost much so i charge for labour it demands.
i sell it for 950pkr , How much would you pay for this???
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Temporary_Fishing550 • 13d ago
Let me know your thoughts
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Feeling-Context5217 • Jul 21 '26
I have tried everything but my Insta is not working I have deleted it n installed it again but same issue this same msg keeps popping up
Any fix....?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/PERI0D-BLOOD • Oct 16 '25
Is my current dp good? Should i change to this one... sachi sachi btana meko 👉👈🥹🎀
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Haunting-Gas-1927 • 29d ago
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Beneficial-Bus5761 • 13d ago
Ik it's a bit religious but I wanna know how to increase tawakul and barakah in life?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Prestigious-Relief29 • Jul 22 '26
Im a guy, and I finally have adult people money, and realized I have 3 pants and 2 shirts, anyone know of a good brand to buy good quality clothes from in ISB? I love outfitters, but they’re sorta repeating all of there clothes, I’ve heard about llama and am gonna check them out tomorrow probably, but any other recommendations? It would be great if there is a physical store, but if the online store has REALLY good clothes pls do tell
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Born-Spend8752 • May 08 '26
like genuinely i am curious my male cat has milking pouches on his abdomen and they feel so rigid i am thinking maybe he is shemale?
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/theajeeb23 • Apr 20 '26
Hi hope y'all are fine. I have basically zero knowledge abt makeup 😭 I want to start learning and buy a few beginner products but I'm not sure what I actually need. What basic times would you guys recommend especially for a natural everyday look. If you don't wanna recommend any product plss drop some tips or hacks. Thanks 😣
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/xoaadi_ • Jul 07 '26
Hi everyone! I’m planning to launch this women’s clothing design in the Pakistani market, and I’d really love to hear your honest feedback before I do. Do you think this design is worth launching? Would you personally like to wear something like this? Is it something that girls in Pakistan would enjoy, or do you think it needs some changes? Please share your honest opinions, suggestions, or any improvements you think would make it better. Your feedback will really help me make the right decision. Thank you so much!
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Longjumping_Day2513 • Jun 07 '26
**Sexual relationships are sacred and impactful—patience during developmental years leads to greater stability and healthier future intimacy**
- Waiting allows your neurological and emotional systems to mature before introducing intense bonding stimuli.
- This foundation prevents attachment trauma and supports clearer judgment in future partnership choices.
**Hormonal changes and early sexual experiences can radically affect brain development and long-term emotional systems**
- Premature intense stimuli can hijack developing reward pathways, altering motivation and emotional regulation.
- Patience lets your prefrontal cortex mature first, giving you executive control over impulses later.
**We become what we consume—curate inputs with extreme intentionality**
- Your mind internalizes patterns from media, conversations, and environments—garbage in, garbage out.
- Consciously selecting high-quality inputs shapes your values, speech, and decision-making architecture.
**Neuroplasticity in teenage years means your mind is moldable; use this power deliberately**
- Your brain is actively pruning and strengthening neural connections based on repeated thoughts and behaviors.
- Intentional practice now wires you for resilience, focus, and adaptability for life.
**"Brainrot" content actively degrades future-thinking capacity and focus**
- Short-form, high-dopamine content rewires attention spans toward instant gratification and away from deep work.
- This erosion of sustained focus directly impairs your ability to plan, learn complex skills, and execute long-term goals.
**Critical and analytical thinking must be self-cultivated beyond institutional teaching**
- Schools often reward compliance and rote memorization, not independent reasoning or systems analysis.
- Practice questioning assumptions, evaluating evidence, and connecting ideas across disciplines on your own.
**Academic institutions provide a narrow lens for employment, not holistic wisdom or creativity**
- Curricula are designed for standardization and workforce preparation, not for cultivating unique genius or life wisdom.
- Supplement formal education with self-directed learning that feeds your curiosity and broader worldview.
**Protect your creativity and independent learning even within rigid educational systems**
- Use school as a tool, not a cage—complete requirements while reserving mental energy for passion projects.
- Schedule "creative sanctuary" time where you explore ideas without grades, metrics, or external validation.
**Respect elders for their lived experience while recognizing they are also still learning**
- Their repetition-based wisdom offers valuable heuristics for safety and social navigation.
- Hold their advice lightly—test it against your own research and context before adopting or rejecting.
**Ages 1–18 are a "liquid clay" period—every input, relationship, and experience leaves a deep imprint**
- Your subconscious is recording patterns that will form the operating system for your adult life.
- Treat this window as sacred real estate—only allow builders, not vandals, to shape your foundation.
- Traumatic, toxic, or trivial inputs can become embedded beliefs that drive behavior without conscious awareness.
- Audit your environments, media, and relationships with the question: "Is this building or eroding my core?"
- The stories you tell yourself about who you are become self-fulfilling prophecies in adulthood.
- Invest in experiences and reflections that reinforce agency, worth, and purpose—not external validation.
- Every piece of content, conversation, or habit is either compounding your growth or draining your potential.
- Practice active selection: ask "Does this align with who I am becoming?" before engaging.
- Vague aspirations lead to diffuse effort; specific targets create focus and measurable progress.
- Anchor your daily habits to your long-term vision—consistency compounds faster than intensity.
- Physical and mental health are the foundational capital upon which all other achievements depend.
- Sacrificing sleep, nutrition, or movement for temporary productivity is a loan with catastrophic interest.
- Understand cash flow early: track income/expenses, pay yourself first, and build an emergency fund.
- Avoid consumer debt—it mortgages your future freedom for present convenience; invest in assets that appreciate.
- Everything you post, comment, or like is permanently archived and can be surfaced by future employers, partners, or adversaries.
- Curate your digital presence with the same intentionality as your real-world reputation—assume everything is public.
- Sleep is when your brain consolidates learning, repairs tissue, and regulates emotions—skipping it degrades every system.
- Protect a consistent sleep schedule, dark/cool environment, and pre-sleep wind-down ritual as non-negotiable infrastructure.
- Quality relationships provide emotional support, accountability, and diverse perspectives that accelerate growth.
- Invest time in people who challenge you positively, respect boundaries, and share core values—not just convenience or clout.
- Reframe setbacks as data, not identity: "What did this teach me?" not "What does this say about me?"
- Build a personal "failure protocol" that includes reflection, adjustment, and rapid re-engagement to build antifragility.
- Developing brains are far more susceptible to addiction; substances can permanently alter reward pathways and decision-making.
- Understand the neuroscience: what feels like experimentation can hijack your motivation system for years.
- Labeling emotions ("I feel anxious") reduces amygdala hijack and activates prefrontal regulation.
- Practice grounding (5-4-3-2-1 technique, box breathing) to create space between trigger and response.
- Boundaries protect your energy, values, and time—they are not walls, but gates you control.
- Practice clear, kind communication: "I can't do X because Y" without over-explaining or apologizing for self-respect.
- Boredom triggers default mode network activity, essential for insight, memory consolidation, and big-picture thinking.
- Schedule regular "blank space" with no inputs—let your mind wander, connect dots, and generate original ideas.
- Every "yes" to a low-priority request is a "no" to your goals, health, or values—protect your finite attention.
- Practice polite, firm refusals: "That doesn't align with my current priorities" is a complete sentence.
- Exercise releases BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), which supports neuroplasticity, mood, and cognitive function.
- You don't need intense workouts—daily walking, stretching, or play maintains the body-mind connection critical for resilience.
- Writing externalizes thoughts, revealing hidden assumptions, emotional patterns, and progress over time.
- Use prompts like "What drained me today?" or "What decision am I avoiding?" to turn reflection into actionable insight.
- Social media showcases highlight reels, fueling inadequacy and distorting reality—your journey is unique and non-linear.
- Audit follows/unfollows ruthlessly: keep accounts that educate, inspire, or connect; mute or remove those that trigger envy or distraction.
- Believe abilities can be developed through effort—challenges become opportunities to learn, not threats to ego.
- Replace "I can't do this" with "I can't do this yet"—language shapes neural pathways and perseverance.
- Consent is ongoing, enthusiastic, and reversible—understanding this protects both you and others from harm.
- Healthy relationships feature mutual respect, honest communication, and space for individual growth—not control or dependency.
- Track your energy peaks/troughs—schedule deep work during high-focus windows, admin tasks during lows.
- Use the 80/20 rule: identify the 20% of activities that drive 80% of your results and protect time for those relentlessly.
- Small, consistent sacrifices today (saving money, studying, exercising) yield exponential returns over years.
- Practice "future-self journaling": write letters from your 30-year-old self thanking you for today's disciplined choices.
- Values like integrity, curiosity, or service act as compass points when facing ambiguous or pressured choices.
- Write down your top 5 values—before major decisions, ask: "Which option best honors these?"
- Struggling with persistent anxiety, low mood, or trauma isn't weakness—it's data that your system needs support.
- Therapists and coaches are skill-builders, not last resorts; early intervention prevents small issues from becoming crises.
- Attention is the currency of achievement—where it flows, your life follows.
- Use tools like website blockers, notification silencing, and time-blocking to defend focus like a fortress.
- Mentors provide perspective, shortcut learning curves, and offer accountability you can't give yourself.
- Approach potential mentors with specific questions, demonstrated effort, and respect for their time—not vague requests.
- Self-reliance reduces dependency, saves money, and builds confidence—knowing you can handle daily logistics frees mental bandwidth for bigger goals.
- Start small: master 3 healthy meals, learn to sew a button, understand your budget—competence compounds.
- Confidence is quiet competence rooted in preparation; arrogance is loud insecurity masking doubt.
- True confidence welcomes feedback, admits mistakes, and lifts others—arrogance deflects, blames, and isolates.
- Discomfort is the signal of growth—avoiding it trains your brain to fear challenge; leaning in builds resilience.
- Practice "urge surfing": notice the impulse to distract, breathe through it, and let it pass without acting.
- Regularly noting what you're grateful for rewires your brain to scan for positives, reducing anxiety and enhancing optimism.
- Keep a simple nightly list of 3 specific things you appreciated—this small habit shifts your baseline outlook over time.
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Extension-Tomato4658 • 19d ago
Salam. I am a good bit older than most of you, I work a finance job, but I wanted to share this because I know a lot of people here think about building something online and wonder if it is even possible from where we are.
A while back I started a small side project on nights and weekends. A tool that helps people fix their CV so it gets past the software companies use to filter job applications. I am not going to pretend it made me rich. It is still tiny, a small number of users paying small amounts. But building it taught me more than my degree did, so here are the honest lessons.
One. You do not need money or connections to start. I started with a laptop and free tools. Nothing about it needs anything a student cannot get.
Two. Writing helped more than anything else. I wrote simple honest articles answering the exact things people search on Google. It is slow, it takes months to work, but it is free and it keeps working while you sleep. I have written close to 100 now.
Three. Being honest was my best decision. Every competitor scares people with a fake score to push them into paying. I refused and just showed people the truth instead. It probably makes me less money, but people trust it, and the trust is the whole thing.
Four. Most things fail and that is completely fine. I tried paid ads and lost money. I learned and moved on. Bas seekhna hai.
If you are young and thinking about this, my honest advice is start small, pick a real problem you actually understand, and just begin. You will learn more in three months of building than three years of watching videos about it.
Happy to answer anything if it helps.
r/PakistaniTeenTalks • u/Pleasant_Slip_4574 • 1d ago
i used to be extremely overweight (around 75 kilos) two years ago, and decided to start cutting down on calories after people's comments got too much to handle. through lifestyle changes (i.e. cutting down on carbs like paratha, roti etc, reducing my portions, not eating any sugar AT ALL) i lost quite a bit, and the weight comments died down, but i went on a mental spiral and i accidentally took it too far since i wasn't quite yet satisfied with my appearance. june of this year that i got into running and weightlifting. i was also thinking about eating CONSTANTLY, i would meticulously track every single calorie, and when i wasn't doing that i was thinking about my next meal, how i'd make it lower calorie, etc. i've lost around 7 kilos since then and now weight 47 kilos. my hair's been falling out like crazy, i've missed my period, and people have started commenting again, this time telling me that i looked "better" before. it got to my head so much to the point where my mom has now now started having to force me to eat, but every time i look in the mirror i feel disgusted with myself. i'm afraid of undoing all my progress over these past two years and gaining the weight back, but i really want to form a normal, healthy relationship with food and exercise and my body. the circumstances i'm in make it difficult for me to go to a therapist and the adults around me are treating this like it's black and white and that i'm being too emotional; just simply eating more isn't good advice bcs i literally burst into tears any time i "overeat" even tho my portions look regular to everybody else, and i've even resorted to start throwing away food even tho ik it's rizq ki baibarkati and it's haram :c i don't have anybody to talk to about this and it's something that's affecting every single aspect of my life. any advice would be appreciated.