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Posted Sep 30

Why we, as individuals, don't improve? Everyone notices that cocky guy who has mastered the test and cracks every time. Their brilliance appears as if he is solving unsolvable to us, fascinated fellas. If you talk to that guy, he is not creating something "Wow" but uses simple steps to achieve that. That unbreakable confidence and mastery come from doing simple things. First of all, they love taking risks. No matter the outcome, they always learn at least one lesson from that risk. All in all, they are courageous fellas. Secondly, they know what to do. This might be obvious. However, it is not about having a ready-use plan for any situation. Sometimes, even hackers don't have plans for certain prey. Instead, how they think matters in their business. They don't create task lists for the next 30 days. They identify which task is more vital or less, let it be three to four tasks in one day. There is no need to plan, but there is a need to prioritize things that matter. These are the ingredients of success "plov." If we return to our question: why don't we improve? As some people start taking risks or will, their coward side pops up, telling them not to waste money, or they are too young for this, or what if they die. It only prevents you from the excitement that mental or physical challenge gives. Cowardness is why we fall over. The second ingredient is to know what to do. That is a broad topic. However, prioritizing is part of it. If you prioritize well, only things matter, and you will achieve your goals. If you don't, enjoy your teenage years' wasted and diminished future. I prefer doing things that have significance to me, my job, and my family. Based on my experience, I fell apart getting As in exams. I didn't prioritize what I needed at that specific moment. Eventually, I got my C- from physics. You don't have to be a genius to improve. Appear knowledgeable and confident. #reflect

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Posted Sep 29

Gandhi against Modern Civilization Gandhi's philosophical book delves into the drawbacks of certain modern-day commodities compared to those of the past. By providing examples, he highlights the negative aspects of convenience-focused modern civilization. One particular idea stood out to me in his writing. Gandhi suggests that the ease and convenience of modern life have made individuals lethargic. For instance, ordering food and having it delivered within 30 minutes is now possible, whereas in the past, finding and preparing food required effort and skills like hunting and cooking over an open fire. I concur with Gandhi's disapproval of consumerism. The increased reliance on assistants and other conveniences to enhance our lives can be perceived as a downside of societal progress. #reflect

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