Feb 15 · 2 min read · Ahh, It was back long years ago before lockdown I was in my college days doing full time job with my college studies I have met one old aged guy I have computer classes where I teach students (all aged people’s) So, that old guy is from there I have ...
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Feb 12 · 8 min read · In "Talent is a Loop," I argued that talent isn't a gift — it's a system. A positive reinforcement loop: you practice, you improve, improvement feels good, so you practice more. The question isn't "Do I have talent?" but "Can I build the conditions w...
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Feb 2 · 1 min read · Large Language Models (LLMs) are a series of AI models that have been trained on a large amount of data. This innovation is a result of years of trial and error, training computers to perform tasks. It started from simple tasks and progressed to more...
Join discussionJan 28 · 1 min read · Most people confuse motivation with progress. Motivation feels powerful, but it fades the moment resistance appears. Discipline, on the other hand, works quietly through systems and repetition. If action depends on mood, results stay inconsistent. Re...
Join discussionJan 23 · 1 min read · Introduction: What If Your Life Isn’t “Stuck”… You’re Just Unclear? Have you ever worked so hard to get everything right, but life still feels … off?Not terrible. Not amazing. Just stuck somewhere in the middle. I’ve been there. To be honest, more th...
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Jan 20 · 4 min read · About two weeks ago, I found myself standing by the window of my house—not scrolling, not replying to anyone’s messages or emails—just staring.Staring outside from my fourth-floor apartment. Down in the courtyard, on that dusty ground, I saw a group ...
Join discussionJan 19 · 3 min read · Today, when I made my coffee, it had less sugar. It tasted less sweet. I knew it instantly.And yet, I didn’t go to the kitchen to add more sugar. I was being lazy. I chose to continue drinking it as it was—even though it didn’t taste good. (I know, m...
Join discussionJan 15 · 1 min read · There’s something incredible about having a rough time: could be a rough day, or week, or just an hour. The thing is, if you can get through that bump in the road, the other side has something for you. You don’t really know exactly what it’ll be, but...
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Jan 11 · 3 min read · Most of us grow up believing that a “strong brain” is one that remembers everything. Names, facts, formulas, past mistakes, old arguments—nothing should be lost. Forgetting is often seen as failure, decline, or laziness. Neuroscience tells a very dif...
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