π€Bir yaqin do'stim xohlagan masalada maslahat uchun ChatGPT'dan foydalanishini aytgandi, ya'ni holatni borligicha tushuntirib neytral javobni olishda AI'ga yetadigani yo'q degan ma'noda. Men ham bu feature'ni shu semester uchun fanlarni tanlashda ikkilanganimda sinab ko'rdim. Va, ko'rib turganingizdek, to'laqonli javob oldim. O'sha do'stimdan men ChatGPT'dan nafaqat essay'larni tekshirish, yoki xulosa yozib berishda foydalanish, balki yaqin inson o'rnida ham xolisona javob olish mumkinligini bildim, asosiysi prompt'larni to'g'ri yozish.
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On growth through experience
Recently joined the internship at Unicrafters team as an article editor (so when you read their posts, you can see similar patterns). But today's post is not about it. This time I'd like to emphasize what you learn during certain work, be it education-related thing, physical job or any service. Speaking from my own self, wherever I worked or was an intern, new people, hard (IT-related stuff) and soft skills (communication, literacy, creativity), proper time and money investments on myself β all of those made the difference and made up the current Mirshod. After all, my reminder is to try as much new as you can, maybe one day you'll find your niche, but if not, you are not losing anything. Drop your favorite quote if you made it until this point)
Recently joined the internship at Unicrafters team as an article editor (so when you read their posts, you can see similar patterns). But today's post is not about it. This time I'd like to emphasize what you learn during certain work, be it education-related thing, physical job or any service. Speaking from my own self, wherever I worked or was an intern, new people, hard (IT-related stuff) and soft skills (communication, literacy, creativity), proper time and money investments on myself β all of those made the difference and made up the current Mirshod. After all, my reminder is to try as much new as you can, maybe one day you'll find your niche, but if not, you are not losing anything. Drop your favorite quote if you made it until this point)
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Chuseok
π°π·μΆμ β one of the two most important and favorite holidays in South Korea, similar to "Thanksgiving day".
π In 2024, it falls on September 17, and on this day the whole country pays tribute to its ancestors, celebrating a generous harvest.
Families gather together to perform traditional rituals such as the charye (μ°¨λ‘), a ceremony of worship for the ancestors' spirits ππ»ββοΈ
πRice, πfresh fruits, π₯ rice bread or Songpyeon (μ‘νΈ) with various fillings and traditional Korean wine Makkolliπ· appear on the tables.
πͺ Different festivals and parades are held in the major cities, inspired by the traditions of the holiday, which are particularly popular among young people and tourists.
π±This year, there is a new trend - the "Green Chuseok". More and more Koreans are trying to reduce the use of disposable packaging and prefer local organic products!
β€οΈβπ©ΉMillions of Koreans travel from megalopolises, like Seoul and Incheon, to their home towns and villages to spend time with their families.
(Part 1)
π°π·μΆμ β one of the two most important and favorite holidays in South Korea, similar to "Thanksgiving day".
π In 2024, it falls on September 17, and on this day the whole country pays tribute to its ancestors, celebrating a generous harvest.
Families gather together to perform traditional rituals such as the charye (μ°¨λ‘), a ceremony of worship for the ancestors' spirits ππ»ββοΈ
πRice, πfresh fruits, π₯ rice bread or Songpyeon (μ‘νΈ) with various fillings and traditional Korean wine Makkolliπ· appear on the tables.
πͺ Different festivals and parades are held in the major cities, inspired by the traditions of the holiday, which are particularly popular among young people and tourists.
π±This year, there is a new trend - the "Green Chuseok". More and more Koreans are trying to reduce the use of disposable packaging and prefer local organic products!
β€οΈβπ©ΉMillions of Koreans travel from megalopolises, like Seoul and Incheon, to their home towns and villages to spend time with their families.
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Forwarded from // akbarshares
we came to an era where we think the ultimate objective of the life is to be happy, like the highest level we can reach in our life is happiness, the pursuit of happiness as the world calls. i believe the most depressed people are the ones who are trying to be happy
the following quote from nassim talebβs book, βthe bed of procrustedβ, also supports that idea: one of the most depressing conferences i attended was one on happiness, where all the attendees were remarkably unhappy
that is why instead of chasing an elusive state of happiness, we have to focus on pursuing meaningful goals that can bring a deep sense of satisfaction and accomplishment
the following quote from nassim talebβs book, βthe bed of procrustedβ, also supports that idea: one of the most depressing conferences i attended was one on happiness, where all the attendees were remarkably unhappy
that is why instead of chasing an elusive state of happiness, we have to focus on pursuing meaningful goals that can bring a deep sense of satisfaction and accomplishment
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Chuseok (part 2)
Today is the 4th day of the holidays, and I will be sharing what each gift represents in Chuseok.
β€οΈβπ©Ή It is common to give gifts to relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbors to express gratitude and respect.
π Wrapping is an important cultural aspect as well, so Koreans prefer using silk and other fabric.
π Each gift has its own symbolic meaning:
β’ π Fruits and agricultural products are symbols of abundance and wishes for good health.
β’ π Rice and cereals symbolize nutrition and fertility, while π₯© meat and π€ seafood express respect and concern for health.
β’ π« Ginseng and π health products, as well as π· alcohol, are symbols of improved health and long life.
β’ π§΄Gifts of household items such as shampoo and soap signify comfort and wishes for a happy life of well-being.
Today is the 4th day of the holidays, and I will be sharing what each gift represents in Chuseok.
β€οΈβπ©Ή It is common to give gifts to relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbors to express gratitude and respect.
π Wrapping is an important cultural aspect as well, so Koreans prefer using silk and other fabric.
π Each gift has its own symbolic meaning:
β’ π Fruits and agricultural products are symbols of abundance and wishes for good health.
β’ π Rice and cereals symbolize nutrition and fertility, while π₯© meat and π€ seafood express respect and concern for health.
β’ π« Ginseng and π health products, as well as π· alcohol, are symbols of improved health and long life.
β’ π§΄Gifts of household items such as shampoo and soap signify comfort and wishes for a happy life of well-being.
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Living in South Korea be like:
Wednesday β trash balloons from the North caution
Thursday β heatwave caution
Friday β flood caution
Wednesday β trash balloons from the North caution
Thursday β heatwave caution
Friday β flood caution
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Demonstrative consumption is a reality.
Today, it's preferred to look successful than being that kind of person. Creating the illusion of achievement and appreciation drives millions of people around us. Possession of the new iphone 16 will not make anyone's social status higher. That's why numerous fake gurus, affirmations or courses of "successful success" took over the social media. It's not the case only in Korea or Uzbekistan, people have been encouraging everything that shines and it only gets worse.
Today, it's preferred to look successful than being that kind of person. Creating the illusion of achievement and appreciation drives millions of people around us. Possession of the new iphone 16 will not make anyone's social status higher. That's why numerous fake gurus, affirmations or courses of "successful success" took over the social media. It's not the case only in Korea or Uzbekistan, people have been encouraging everything that shines and it only gets worse.
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Was coming back home from work, but all of the sudden attended a random kpop concert at my uni
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Mirshod's Clouds
Was coming back home from work, but all of the sudden attended a random kpop concert at my uni
π₯Day 2 of Inha Fest dedicated to its 70th anniversary
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Rewatching "Squid Game" before a new season, this time in KoreanπββοΈ
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