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Editum Nov 15
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️PPDT Challenge⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
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Editum Nov 14
#RoadToInspiration “It is tough road that leads to the heights of greatness” Seneca
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Editum Nov 14
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Editum Nov 14
And the she got recommended ♥️ Anubhi was with us for quite some time, starting from Screening classes to finally Complete batch that recently culminated on couple of days ago. 18th Oct 2025 batch - And the results are here♥️ Recommended ✅
Editum Nov 14
Dealing with Imperfections Within Self 😇 1. Acceptance over Denial Acknowledge your imperfections instead of hiding them. Acceptance creates space for improvement and stops self-criticism from eating away confidence. Remember: Perfection is an... READ COMPLETE NOTES 👇 https://r2rssb.graphy.com/blog/dealing-with-imperfections-within-self-self-improvement-personality-growth-for-ssb-aspirants
Editum Nov 14
#lecturette@ssbclear Gossips 20 SSB BHOPAL “Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, and small minds discuss people.” — Eleanor Roosevelt 1. Introduction Gossip refers to the act of talking about other people’s personal matters — often in their absence and without their consent. While it may seem harmless or entertaining, gossip can have serious implications for relationships, workplace harmony, and one’s own character. It is a social behavior that can either bond people or break trust, depending on how it’s used. 2. Why People Gossip * Curiosity and Entertainment: Talking about others often feels engaging and fills idle time. * Insecurity or Jealousy: Some people gossip to feel superior or to deflect attention from their own flaws. * Social Bonding: Sharing information (even trivial) can create a sense of belonging within groups. * Lack of Purpose: When individuals have no meaningful work or focus, gossip fills the mental vacuum. 3. Positive and Negative Aspects * Positive (Constructive Gossip): * Helps spread useful social or workplace information. * Builds informal communication networks. * Sometimes helps identify harmful behaviors or wrongdoing. * Negative (Destructive Gossip): * Destroys reputations and relationships. * Creates mistrust and division in teams or friend circles. * Damages the gossiper’s own credibility and character. * Can lead to mental stress or emotional harm for the person being talked about. 4. Psychological and Social Impact * Gossip releases dopamine — a “feel-good” hormone — which makes it habit-forming. * Over time, it fosters negativity, jealousy, and groupism, especially in workplaces or social communities. * Studies show that workplaces with frequent gossip suffer lower morale and productivity. 5. How to Avoid Gossiping * Stay Purposeful: Keep your focus on work, growth, and meaningful conversation. * Be Empathetic: Before speaking, ask — *Would I say this if the person were here?* * Change the Topic: Politely divert conversations toward ideas or current issues. * Lead by Example: People who avoid gossip often inspire others to do the same. * Seek Facts, Not Rumors: Verify before discussing sensitive matters. 6. Relevance for SSB and Leadership In the Armed Forces and officer-like environments, gossip is seen as immaturity and indiscipline. An officer or leader must display: * Integrity – maintaining confidentiality and respect. * Emotional Control – not influenced by hearsay. * Team Spirit – promoting unity, not division. Avoiding gossip is thus a reflection of strong character, responsibility, and leadership. 7. Conclusion Gossip might seem trivial, but its consequences are powerful. It tests one’s maturity, integrity, and emotional discipline. A wise person uses words to uplift others, not to pull them down. As future officers and responsible citizens, we must cultivate conversations that inspire, inform, and unite — not those that divide.
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Editum Nov 14
#wat@ssbclear ⚔️WAT Challenge⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed!💪🔥 🔤Today’s Words: Life Face Playground Father Fault
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Editum Nov 14
#ppdt@ssbclear ⚔️PPDT Challenge⚔️ ▹ 30 seconds to observe ▹ 4 minutes to write a story 📝Write & Review! ▹ Drop your story below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow stories with constructive feedback. Let’s grow together— everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed. Refine your skills through expression and observation! 💪🔥
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Editum Nov 13
#RoadToInspiration "I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship." Louisa May Alcott
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Editum Nov 13
🇮🇳 Sports in India: Key Facts & Figures ✅ Good Progress & Positive Indicators - The Indian sports industry is projected to grow from USD 52 billion in 2023 to USD 130 billion by 2030, reflecting a strong CAGR of ~14%. - India has an estimated 655 million sports fans as of 2024, with Gen Z making up ... READ COMPLETE NOTES 👇 https://r2rssb.graphy.com/blog/sports-in-india-2025-growth-challenges-opportunities-key-facts-for-ssb-gd-pi-lecturette
Editum Nov 13
Important Facts and Figures on Terrorism in India & Globally 🇮🇳 Terrorism in India * Incidents of killings by terrorists/insurgents in India declined from 4,121 in the year 2000 to much lower levels by 2009. * India continues to face multiple forms of terrorism: Islamist separatist violence (especially in Jammu & Kashmir), left-wing (Maoist/Naxal) insurgency, ethnic/tribal insurgencies (especially in North-East India), and others. * India has shown improvement in its Global Terrorism Index (GTI) ranking, with the death toll from terrorism reducing over time. * The Indian government’s “Country Reports on Terrorism 2023” noted that attacks were directed at civilians, security forces, and government installations; tactics included bombings, shootings, and ambushes. * Terrorism in India remains linked to trans-national groups or networks (for example, those operating across the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region), which complicates law-enforcement and diplomacy. 🌍 Global Terrorism Facts * Over 90% of terrorist attacks and around 98% of terrorism-related deaths in 2023 occurred in conflict zones. * Terrorism remains highly concentrated: only about 10 countries account for around 87% of all deaths from terrorism globally. * The definition of terrorism used in many databases: “the threatened or actual use of violence by non-state actors to achieve a political, economic, religious or social goal through fear, coercion or intimidation.” 🔍 Recent Developments & Observations * In India, extremist, insurgent, and terrorist violence incidents fell from 446 in 2022 to 163 in 2023, a drop of around 63%. Jihadi attacks alone apparently fell by about 87%. * India’s global diplomacy emphasised its participation in international counter-terrorism working groups, signalling a push for stronger global cooperation. ⚠️ Key Challenges & Issues * Although India’s numbers are improving, terrorism remains a significant threat in certain regions (e.g., border areas, insurgency-affected states) and the constant risk of spill-over from neighbouring conflicts remains. * Globally, terrorism continues to adapt: non-state actors exploit weak governance, conflict zones, social grievances, and new technologies (e.g., internet radicalisation). * Measurement issues: reporting, classification, and transparency of terrorism data vary widely between countries and even within states, making direct comparisons challenging. Useful for GD, Lecturette, & Personal Interview. Read more such facts by clicking on #FACTS@ssbclear
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Editum Nov 13
#wat@ssbclear ⚔️WAT Challenge⚔️ Write sentences— 15 seconds or less for each. 📝Write & Review! ▹ Drop your responses below. ▹ Review at least 2 fellow responses with constructive feedback. Let’s sharpen our thinking and expression— together. 💬🧠 Everyone reviews, everyone gets reviewed!💪🔥 🔤Today’s Words: Doctor Weak Selfish Benefit Cheque
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