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πŸ• I tried several trends with my groupmates at the camp, including this frozen people video:)

☺️ Huge thanks for the best video editor of the Yale family -> @notjustadiary

✍️ Feel free to share your thoughts and comments; will be sharing memorable moments in upcoming days!

Stay tuned (hard)! #ibrat #camp
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πŸŒ‰"Its Mad Ladz 2" offical now))
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That Eye Blunt Injury

The incident of a blunt eye injury during a football game caused me to spend a week alone in the hospital, which led to the discovery of my sense of self. I associate mostly with being a student, as I have always been passionate about learning and developing my knowledge. However, the experience of the injury made me realize that being cautious and aware of my surroundings is also a defining part of my identity. As a student, I am constantly learning and growing, but as someone who has suffered an injury, I am also aware of my vulnerability. This experience has taught me to be more careful and attentive in my day-to-day life, especially when participating in physical activities. Overall, the experience has helped me to redefine my identity and to appreciate the importance of taking care of myself.

#yeah
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Day 1.

July 17. Monday Morning.

Supposed to wake up at 4 a.m. (but failed). Alarm snoozed a couple of times. Went to turn it off. Went to my bed again.

After couple of hours of nap, I woke up and immediately checked the time. It was almost 6. I was like: "time to grind," but suddenly my stomach whispered: "Where's my fuel?" Then, my body was directing me to the kitchen and chose a fruit that is unlike to be distasted by others: Banana. Everyone loves it. Seniors. Infants. Adolescents. Animals mostly. Whilst eating that fruit, I was still sleepy. For split seconds, a desire to drink coffee sparked, but it turned down quickly. Making coffee in the morning was the best option to avert possible danger of taking nap that will wake me up at 10 a.m. or so. Unfortunately, or fortunately (the day before commuting broke my legs from one corner of the city to another), I couldn't fuel my body with energizer (coffee).

Eventually, I ended up going to my room to take a nap that lasted another invaluable two hours of my day. I didn’t regret the outcomes of the day. I'm grateful for the day)
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πŸŒ† What do you want to accomplish in this summer?

Write them downπŸ‘‡
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Always hate comes from below

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The off-the-wall questions and the sidebar jokes are meant as lead-ins to stronger stuff

#freud_class
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Day 2.

July 18. Sleep early β‰  wake up early.

After my parents made decent points about how sleeping early and waking up at 4 a.m. could help my progress in studies, I had a thorough simile between being a night owl or early riser for upcoming events. Deciding which way to choose, I came to the conclusion that it is better to get your work done earlier. Then you would receive a sense of satisfaction; would derive true love to the action you are taking in this phase of your life; and would have more time to rest, meditate, and exercise after completing usual 8-hour work (by usual, writer means that average people who do a particular task (reading 100 pages) break their focus if they do it during day time (9-17)) faster, effective than the rest of the society.

Fellas who are reading this can say: "You are just moving around the table. Hit the point." If this is your comment, I will highly appreciate your reminder, but you are right. Let's get to the main thing then.

After all, I was ready to start off my day at 4 a.m., completing several tasks that I should do that day. However, the coin has the other side: preparation. Preparation is going to the bed early in order to wake up at a certain time. You can not say I will submit my assignment before the deadline, but you didn't even read the task until one day before the deadline approached. I slept at midnight (which is becoming normal to me and was early in a stupid way).

Calling me at 4, my mom had successfully completed a task that was to wake his son Mountstorm up in the sun rise time. I jumped off my bed, looking through the window (to check if it was the right time to start a business). Then, I went to the bathroom, washed my face, and returned to the Mountstorm workspace: that's how I call my workdesk in my bedroom. Desire of getting morning energizer sparked again. That desire led me to the kitchen. Boiled water. Prepared the cup. Boom. Handmade coffee.

Drunk that cup of liquid and got into business, actually reading articles about distasted topics, not distasted but boring topics. I can say that I was quite productive that day using a few techniques. I managed to read/annotate one of my assignments before 8, a petite accomplishment. Then, I took a nap until 10 a.m.
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β€œRight now, students write about their soccer practice, they write about their grandmother dying,” she said, adding: β€œThey don’t write
about their trials and tribulations. They don’t write about the challenges that they’ve had to experience.”

#college
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Day 3 | 19.07 | Wednesday pull-uppers
What I did: Spent time with lil bro

Since it is a Summer holiday, everyone has plenty of time to spend with their family. So, have I!

I went to the children's playground with my brother a couple of days ago. He persuaded me to pull up together there. And we had a little bet: whoever does most pull-ups would get chewing gum (Orbit) as a reward.

Even though our physical capabilities didn't match, he couldn't do more: he used the wrong technique. A little description about him: physically stronger. Speed on a level. Strong stamina. So then, I explained how to do the exercise. Not gonna describe the process. You will ignore the rest of the post:)

In the end, I ended up rewarding myself. It is good to strengthen your bond with siblings (they will be there for you in hard times). Share anything you think expedient with them. Be supportive & STAY HARD!

#days
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Staying at school or finding opportunities at lyceum day!
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πŸ“– Book: Limitless: Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster, and Unlock Your Exceptional Life
πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸš€Author: Jim Kwik
🌟 Evaluation: 8/10

πŸ‘¨πŸ½β€πŸŽ¨ My viewpoint on the book:
I've been reading books about mental health and brain functionality (cognitive science in general) for a year, so I completed this book with intense interest. The information in the book is not written using a problematic approach. The central issue Jim put to the discussion was the "How to learn?" concept, which he explained thoroughly throughout the book. The book is mainly about the writer's childhood struggles (brain injury and discouragement) at school, experiences (his assistance to a specific group of people), and proven methods to boost one's mental strength. That book drastically changed my personality issues: eradicating negative feelings toward some people and exhorted me to be more positive. You should read this book and glean the most invaluable knowledge from it.

⚠️ Stay tuned for more reviews. #books
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We need to be educated!

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