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Okay, another interesting detail about my interaction with strangers in public is that...

So many people are still unaware that they can use Quick Share on their Android phones to share files.

Instead, they usually ask me to send photos of them that I took through WhatsApp or Instagram, resulting in lower-quality photos.

Yesterday, someone asked me to take some photos of him and his girlfriend at a mall.

I noticed that he uses a Samsung phone so when I captured those photos, the highlights looked so bad and it was difficult to get the dynamic range right.

So, I offered to take photos of them again, but using my vivo X200 Pro.

Won't show the results here, but safe to say that they were pleasantly surprised to see the results. 😊

Then they immediately asked me to send the photos.

This phone is a beast.
- Alvin
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I like sperm media player 👍 https://t.co/RcUVmF6aqv
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Finding Compounders
Li Lu’s lecture at Columbia Business School https://t.co/wXk41LgsBJ
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Why I Never Invest In Bank Shares

by Terry Smith https://t.co/Rn1q7eKSKb
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Xiaomi 15 Ultra vs vivo X200 Pro
Main Camera, Auto mode. 📸

Leica Vibrant on the Xiaomi, Vivid on the vivo. https://t.co/fqlyGpNXm0
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Terry Smith on SBC( share based compensation) https://t.co/bkmpLBPXp8
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
“I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people.”

— Isaac Newton 🗣️ (South Sea bubble)

Newton’s quote nails the PSYCHOLOGY of INVESTING 🧠:

Euphoria drives folks to chase trends blindly, ignoring fundamentals👇🏽

The South Sea Bubble of 1720 was a speculative frenzy in Britain where the South Sea Company, granted a monopoly to trade with South America, saw its stock soar from £100 to nearly £1,000 based on wild promises of riches—despite little actual trade

When reality hit (no profits, just hype), the stock crashed, wiping out fortunes, including Isaac Newton’s

The lesson?

Greed and herd mentality can cloud even the sharpest minds—stick to what you can measure, not what the crowd screams
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