Why do things seem to build up and suddenly become a problem?

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asked Apr 23 in H&E by lovewwww (180 points)

At first, nothing feels serious.

A late reply.
A message left on read.
A small misunderstanding.

Individually, they don’t seem like a big deal. But over time, they accumulate quietly.

And then one day, communication just… stops.

It’s interesting how this kind of “gradual buildup” happens not only in daily life, but especially in relationships.

Most of the time, it’s not one big issue — it’s many small things that were never addressed.

That’s why sometimes a simple outside perspective can help.

I’ve seen people use small tools like this Japanese-style love fortune:恋みくじ 神社

Each result is random, but often feels surprisingly relevant — not because it predicts anything, but because it reflects what you might already be feeling.

Sometimes, noticing those small things early is enough to prevent bigger problems later.

And maybe that’s the real point.

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