Forwarded from Bυɾԋαɳ-Ops (Bυɾԋαɳ | برهان :))
I'll be speaking at BlockTalk tonight, hosted by Web3 Ethiopia.
We'll dive into Web3, AI, building products, and opportunities for African developers.
Join us at 9:00 PM EAT. See you there, frens :)
We'll dive into Web3, AI, building products, and opportunities for African developers.
Join us at 9:00 PM EAT. See you there, frens :)
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people judge you by your cover. Am saying this from experience
The more you dress well, look good, and present yourself with high self-esteem, the more people will start respecting you automatically. You will be given priority in a lot of places, especially if you have your smiles on.
Your cover and outward attitude will get you into the room, but staying there is another issue; you need your mind and character.
So, please dress well, present yourself well, and act like you own the place wherever you go.
@code and thought
The more you dress well, look good, and present yourself with high self-esteem, the more people will start respecting you automatically. You will be given priority in a lot of places, especially if you have your smiles on.
Your cover and outward attitude will get you into the room, but staying there is another issue; you need your mind and character.
So, please dress well, present yourself well, and act like you own the place wherever you go.
@code and thought
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Forwarded from DEVpoet فؤيد
So guys we missed after qery sliver project and they came back with an even bigger one Let's not miss this one!!
https://atrium.afterquery.com/r/MG3QTL
https://atrium.afterquery.com/r/MG3QTL
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ልትማረው የምትችለው the biggest skill በፍጥነት reset ማድረግ መቻል ነው።
Bad conversation? እርሳውና እለፈው
Bad day? ነገ እንደገና try አድርግ።
Made a bad choice? ከእሱ learn አድርግ።
Life ሁል ጊዜ ተስፋ የሚያስቆርጡህ፣ stress ውስጥ የሚከቱህ ወይም ከመንገድህ off track የሚያደርጉህ አፍታዎች ይኖሩታል። ያ normal ነው። ነገር ግን በዛው ስሜት ውስጥ stuck ሆነህ ለረጅም ጊዜ መቆየት ነገሮችን ይበልጥ worse ያደርጋቸዋል።
በዙሪያህ የሚፈጠሩትን ነገሮች ሁልጊዜ control ማድረግ አትችልም፣ ነገር ግን ለነገሮቹ የምትሰጠውን ምላሽ መቆጣጠር ትችላለህ።
ስለዚህ አንድ bad moment ሙሉ ሳምንትህን፣ progressህን ወይም እየሆንክ የመጣኸውን ሰው እንዳያበላሽብህ ለራስህ remind አድርገው።
ሁልጊዜም ቢሆን you can always reset and start again
#ከFBመንደር
Bad conversation? እርሳውና እለፈው
Bad day? ነገ እንደገና try አድርግ።
Made a bad choice? ከእሱ learn አድርግ።
Life ሁል ጊዜ ተስፋ የሚያስቆርጡህ፣ stress ውስጥ የሚከቱህ ወይም ከመንገድህ off track የሚያደርጉህ አፍታዎች ይኖሩታል። ያ normal ነው። ነገር ግን በዛው ስሜት ውስጥ stuck ሆነህ ለረጅም ጊዜ መቆየት ነገሮችን ይበልጥ worse ያደርጋቸዋል።
በዙሪያህ የሚፈጠሩትን ነገሮች ሁልጊዜ control ማድረግ አትችልም፣ ነገር ግን ለነገሮቹ የምትሰጠውን ምላሽ መቆጣጠር ትችላለህ።
ስለዚህ አንድ bad moment ሙሉ ሳምንትህን፣ progressህን ወይም እየሆንክ የመጣኸውን ሰው እንዳያበላሽብህ ለራስህ remind አድርገው።
ሁልጊዜም ቢሆን you can always reset and start again
#ከFBመንደር
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The character and manner of some people—the way they treat others, the way they interact with the world around them, their respect for every creature, their calmness, and their smile along with high self-awareness and self respect. Ahh🤌
I want to be this kind of person: calm and kind, always smiling, not by faking it but by truly being it. I want to have real satisfaction(رضى) with everything Allah has decided to put in my way.
Where do I learn manners? I think it is the highest level of intelligence and maturity.
I want to be this kind of person: calm and kind, always smiling, not by faking it but by truly being it. I want to have real satisfaction(رضى) with everything Allah has decided to put in my way.
Where do I learn manners? I think it is the highest level of intelligence and maturity.
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We hit 200, so let's hear it. Does anyone of you have a question, an opinion, or a reflection on my content? What do you love, what do you hate here? A comment, a suggestion?
Today is the day; I may give a reply based on what I receive. If it's all a suggestion, advice, or comment, I will keep it. 😇
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Today is the day; I may give a reply based on what I receive. If it's all a suggestion, advice, or comment, I will keep it. 😇
https://sma.robi.work/b/G6DAjISjHwKY
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A web based ngl.link alternative ask me anything platform.
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My name is Nezira Worku, and I'm a 5th-year (2019) Software Engineering student at ASTU.
I'd describe myself as an ambivert. I enjoy spending time with people, but I also need my quiet time to think, learn, and build.
One thing you'll quickly notice about me is that I'm pretty bold. If I have an opinion, a crazy idea, or a question that's been living rent-free in my head, I'll probably bring it up.
I'm also curious about almost everything. Technology is my biggest interest, but I love learning about psychology, philosophy, productivity, business, AI, religion, and how people and systems work. If something teaches me how the world operates, I'm interested.
This channel is where I document my journey as I grow into a software engineer and share random thoughts that I think are worth discussing.
I'd describe myself as an ambivert. I enjoy spending time with people, but I also need my quiet time to think, learn, and build.
One thing you'll quickly notice about me is that I'm pretty bold. If I have an opinion, a crazy idea, or a question that's been living rent-free in my head, I'll probably bring it up.
I'm also curious about almost everything. Technology is my biggest interest, but I love learning about psychology, philosophy, productivity, business, AI, religion, and how people and systems work. If something teaches me how the world operates, I'm interested.
This channel is where I document my journey as I grow into a software engineer and share random thoughts that I think are worth discussing.
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My background is rooted mainly in Awolia Islamic School, where I studied from Grades 5–10, before completing my preparatory education at Medhanealem High School.
I had a quiet childhood. As the youngest in my family, I spent a lot of time alone. I was extremely shy, avoided talking to people, and lived in a world of cartoons and kids' TV shows.
Around Grade 6, I feel like I truly woke up to life. I started reading more, paying attention to the kitabs I studied in madrasa, and taking the lessons from books and movies more seriously. That marked the beginning of many positive changes in my life.
Outside the classroom, I was almost always part of Mini Media because I loved sharing ideas. I also served in different Islamic activities through Awolia, the madrasa and Medhanealem Jemea, and took part in charity and volunteer work whenever I could.
I can fall in love with a good book, a beautiful flower, a cat, or a hardworking and kind person. But more than anything I have a soft spot for art, especially music(melody) and poetry. They express feelings that ordinary words can't.
What i hate it - too much socializing which drains me. I need solitude to recharge, reflect, and organize my thoughts. Once I've had that quiet time, I can give my best to the people around me.
I had a quiet childhood. As the youngest in my family, I spent a lot of time alone. I was extremely shy, avoided talking to people, and lived in a world of cartoons and kids' TV shows.
Around Grade 6, I feel like I truly woke up to life. I started reading more, paying attention to the kitabs I studied in madrasa, and taking the lessons from books and movies more seriously. That marked the beginning of many positive changes in my life.
Outside the classroom, I was almost always part of Mini Media because I loved sharing ideas. I also served in different Islamic activities through Awolia, the madrasa and Medhanealem Jemea, and took part in charity and volunteer work whenever I could.
I can fall in love with a good book, a beautiful flower, a cat, or a hardworking and kind person. But more than anything I have a soft spot for art, especially music(melody) and poetry. They express feelings that ordinary words can't.
What i hate it - too much socializing which drains me. I need solitude to recharge, reflect, and organize my thoughts. Once I've had that quiet time, I can give my best to the people around me.
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About the forwarded content, I also hated it before having a channel of my own.
Then I realized they're not always about the post itself. Sometimes they're about helping a project, a creator, or an idea reach the person it's actually meant for. That one forward can lead to the right audience, a valuable connection, an internship, or even a job.
That said, for my regular thoughts and discussions, I'll do my best to keep them as original as possible.😇
Then I realized they're not always about the post itself. Sometimes they're about helping a project, a creator, or an idea reach the person it's actually meant for. That one forward can lead to the right audience, a valuable connection, an internship, or even a job.
That said, for my regular thoughts and discussions, I'll do my best to keep them as original as possible.😇
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Code and Thought
you know how much it is ☠️⚰️
To avoid any bad intentions, I don't have any my people. Me is unmarried (😭) muslim girl, but specifically for the one who asked, they are twenty something I guess. I lost track of the number. 😂
yesir🫡, yoo guys, this guy is so cool as a person, he is me in young boy version👶🏻
and what does this G means sensei?
and what does this G means sensei?
1. Where do you get this confidence and speaking ability?
As I mentioned before, my childhood was quiet and lonely.
Around Grade 6, I started changing the way I looked at the world. I became curious about almost everything. I also watched anime and read books that convinced me communication was one of the best skills I could invest in for my future.
Once I had that mindset, one day I simply decided to execute.
I forced myself to raise my hand and present things I wasn't prepared for. I forced myself to stand at the classroom entrance and greet everyone who walked in. I volunteered in Mini Media whenever I got the chance. In general, I started connecting being scared with taking action.
Eventually, the fear died. Then I moved on to refining my communication—my tone, my confidence, the way I structured my thoughts, and how I delivered them.
This one skill has helped me more than I ever expected. During my Jemea service, I spoke with school principals, government officials, mashayikhs, and even police officers. It helped me win pitches, build relationships, and earn people's trust.
So, from my perspective, if you want to become a better communicator, you don't need some hidden talent.
You need two things:
--The right mindset—which you probably already have if you're thinking about improving.
--And the courage to repeatedly do what makes you uncomfortable.
As I mentioned before, my childhood was quiet and lonely.
Around Grade 6, I started changing the way I looked at the world. I became curious about almost everything. I also watched anime and read books that convinced me communication was one of the best skills I could invest in for my future.
Once I had that mindset, one day I simply decided to execute.
I forced myself to raise my hand and present things I wasn't prepared for. I forced myself to stand at the classroom entrance and greet everyone who walked in. I volunteered in Mini Media whenever I got the chance. In general, I started connecting being scared with taking action.
Eventually, the fear died. Then I moved on to refining my communication—my tone, my confidence, the way I structured my thoughts, and how I delivered them.
This one skill has helped me more than I ever expected. During my Jemea service, I spoke with school principals, government officials, mashayikhs, and even police officers. It helped me win pitches, build relationships, and earn people's trust.
So, from my perspective, if you want to become a better communicator, you don't need some hidden talent.
You need two things:
--The right mindset—which you probably already have if you're thinking about improving.
--And the courage to repeatedly do what makes you uncomfortable.