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Really, we often overthink - going over the same thoughts, even about the things that haven't happened yet. Sometimes about the things that only matter to us and no one else. And, we will end up being depressed.
Life should be about moments we'll cherish when we're older, not endless worries... By this, I didn't mean travelling. It can be any tiny things, but it should be different than everyday stuff.
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Really, we often overthink - going over the same thoughts, even about the things that haven't happened yet. Sometimes about the things that only matter to us and no one else. And, we will end up being depressed.
Life should be about moments we'll cherish when we're older, not endless worries... By this, I didn't mean travelling. It can be any tiny things, but it should be different than everyday stuff.
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A few days ago, I came across one video on Instagram titled Niners in Uzbekistan. At first glance, one particular moment caught my attention - the order of the niners was incorrect. I clearly remember who earned the nine first, and it was Mr. Mukhammadali from my hometown, Bukhara.
Initially, I ignored this fact, thinking the list might not be in the order. But today, after reading some discussions on the Mr. Mukhammadali's channel, I realized this wasn't just a coincidence - it was a deliberate act of misinformation.
Unfortunately, in my country, it's not uncommon to see fabricated public officials take precedence over reality. Throughout my years in Tashkent, I’ve witnessed this kind of injustice many times — where interviews are given not to the truly intelligent, but to those with the right connections.
So, here’s my recognition to the real first niner—Mr. Mukhammadali.
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Initially, I ignored this fact, thinking the list might not be in the order. But today, after reading some discussions on the Mr. Mukhammadali's channel, I realized this wasn't just a coincidence - it was a deliberate act of misinformation.
Unfortunately, in my country, it's not uncommon to see fabricated public officials take precedence over reality. Throughout my years in Tashkent, I’ve witnessed this kind of injustice many times — where interviews are given not to the truly intelligent, but to those with the right connections.
So, here’s my recognition to the real first niner—Mr. Mukhammadali.
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So many posts in one day… Don’t be surprised if this channel goes silent for the next few days. I’ve used up all my words in a single day 😂
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Ex... I honestly don’t understand what’s wrong with this nation.
Many of my best friends know that I often criticize young females through my conversations. It was hard to explain why, but today I found another reason to bring up this topic.
P.S.: I'm not talking about all young females - there are many reasonable and respectful ones.
Well... As you know, I started working with an Uzbek audience through my dictionary app. Naturally, where there’s a service, there must be support. So, I provided a direct way for users to contact the development team without revealing identities in case of issues. People left questions and messages in the support section, but when I respond within 2–3 minutes, they suddenly start ignoring me.
And here's the interesting part—this doesn’t happen with boys, only with Uzbek girls. A small portion of them reply, but even then, they quickly delete the conversation afterward. I just want to shout: "Where’s the logic in this, ladies?"
I’m not flirting. I’m not using a fake male account. I’m not messaging for fun. I’m simply responding to the messages they left in the app with the official App account.
Again, I’m not generalizing—I have great female acquaintances as well.
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Many of my best friends know that I often criticize young females through my conversations. It was hard to explain why, but today I found another reason to bring up this topic.
P.S.: I'm not talking about all young females - there are many reasonable and respectful ones.
Well... As you know, I started working with an Uzbek audience through my dictionary app. Naturally, where there’s a service, there must be support. So, I provided a direct way for users to contact the development team without revealing identities in case of issues. People left questions and messages in the support section, but when I respond within 2–3 minutes, they suddenly start ignoring me.
And here's the interesting part—this doesn’t happen with boys, only with Uzbek girls. A small portion of them reply, but even then, they quickly delete the conversation afterward. I just want to shout: "Where’s the logic in this, ladies?"
I’m not flirting. I’m not using a fake male account. I’m not messaging for fun. I’m simply responding to the messages they left in the app with the official App account.
Again, I’m not generalizing—I have great female acquaintances as well.
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Exactly five years ago today, all of Uzbekistan was shocked by the big news. Regardless of what it was, I felt happy at that moment because all university classes were canceled)
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If you have some time, watch this... Really, we often overthink - going over the same thoughts, even about the things that haven't happened yet. Sometimes about the things that only matter to us and no one else. And, we will end up being depressed. Life…
Well, well, well...
Turns out, not everything is as smooth and effortless as it looks on Youtube - especially when cycling through the deserted areas of Uzbekistan. As you know, sometimes I tend to get overly optimistic after watching travel videos, and the idea of not trying such an adventure myself just wouldn't let me sleep.
So today, I decided to test my capability, but with a with a shorter ride (just 50-60 km) to avoid the risk of getting stranded in the middle of nowhere with only my bike. To further reduce the risk, I convinced some friends to join me because, well, I'd rather not end up as just a historical footnote while trying to write my own story 😅.
At around 5:15 AM, we started our journey. Believe it or not, within just 30 minutes, we were already questioning our life choices and seriously considering turning back to our peaceful Sunday life... But hey, if it's not tough, it's not memorable, right - said me who really broke after a while 😂.
So what made this ride so difficult? First, since we hadn't cycled for a long time, our muscles and, well our backsides, started to protest after just 20 km. Then, after burning through a lot of energy, dehydration started, making us crave food and water - except we were fasting, so that wasn't an option. To top it off, by the end, my legs were in so much pain that pedalling became impossible. We had no choice but to stop and rest.
But fun didn't end here. After a short nap, my body temperature dropped, and despite the warm weather, I started freezing. At that point, heading back home was only logical option. The problem? Home was still 55 km away 😂. And cycling back? Not happening. So, we did the only thing left - called a delivery service for our bicycles and took a bus for ourselves)
Not exactly fun, but definitely memorable!
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Turns out, not everything is as smooth and effortless as it looks on Youtube - especially when cycling through the deserted areas of Uzbekistan. As you know, sometimes I tend to get overly optimistic after watching travel videos, and the idea of not trying such an adventure myself just wouldn't let me sleep.
So today, I decided to test my capability, but with a with a shorter ride (just 50-60 km) to avoid the risk of getting stranded in the middle of nowhere with only my bike. To further reduce the risk, I convinced some friends to join me because, well, I'd rather not end up as just a historical footnote while trying to write my own story 😅.
At around 5:15 AM, we started our journey. Believe it or not, within just 30 minutes, we were already questioning our life choices and seriously considering turning back to our peaceful Sunday life... But hey, if it's not tough, it's not memorable, right - said me who really broke after a while 😂.
So what made this ride so difficult? First, since we hadn't cycled for a long time, our muscles and, well our backsides, started to protest after just 20 km. Then, after burning through a lot of energy, dehydration started, making us crave food and water - except we were fasting, so that wasn't an option. To top it off, by the end, my legs were in so much pain that pedalling became impossible. We had no choice but to stop and rest.
But fun didn't end here. After a short nap, my body temperature dropped, and despite the warm weather, I started freezing. At that point, heading back home was only logical option. The problem? Home was still 55 km away 😂. And cycling back? Not happening. So, we did the only thing left - called a delivery service for our bicycles and took a bus for ourselves)
Not exactly fun, but definitely memorable!
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"A happy man is too satisfied with the present to dwell too much on the future..." - by Albert Einstein.
It may be hard to understand at first, but looking up its meaning helps you remember it better.
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It may be hard to understand at first, but looking up its meaning helps you remember it better.
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"A happy man is too satisfied with the present to dwell too much on the future..." - by Albert Einstein. It may be hard to understand at first, but looking up its meaning helps you remember it better. @software_dev_life
Laughter truly matters
Happiness has many ingredients, but one of the most important is smiling. Have you ever thought about what really strengthens your bond with friends and loved ones? I believe it's the moments you laugh together. Simply sharing similar thoughts doesn't create deep connections - it only forms mutual understandings, which can fade if your views change. However, making someone laugh isn't as easy as making a real friend.
I lately noticed workplaces, families, and study environments a lot where people seem unhappy. And I wonder - why? Maybe it's because there's not enough laughter. Well, yes... After all, the people around us shape our experiences. And, if you ask me : "What matters more - the journey or the destination?". I would answer it's the company. So choose to be around who make you smile.
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Happiness has many ingredients, but one of the most important is smiling. Have you ever thought about what really strengthens your bond with friends and loved ones? I believe it's the moments you laugh together. Simply sharing similar thoughts doesn't create deep connections - it only forms mutual understandings, which can fade if your views change. However, making someone laugh isn't as easy as making a real friend.
I lately noticed workplaces, families, and study environments a lot where people seem unhappy. And I wonder - why? Maybe it's because there's not enough laughter. Well, yes... After all, the people around us shape our experiences. And, if you ask me : "What matters more - the journey or the destination?". I would answer it's the company. So choose to be around who make you smile.
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People sometimes ask me, "Don't you get bored with your job?"
Well… Being a developer can feel hell boring at times, especially when spending days in isolation with no interaction. But the excitement kicks in when engaging events come around!
Sometimes, I do feel like I miss out things, but when it comes to events in my field, it's a completely different story. Just two days ago, I participated in a hackathon, where people from all over the country gathered to share their ideas and collaborate. It was an unforgettable experience! I met so many talented and passionate individuals, made new friends, and got a lot of new ideas from them)
But the best part? By the end of the day, after all the fun and teamwork, you will have a chance to feel worthy. We won the award for "Best Product of the Hackathon". Definitely a day to remember with my grandchildren in the future ))
By the way, even though it might seem like they’re old friends, 95% of the faces in the pictures are completely new to me 😅
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Well… Being a developer can feel hell boring at times, especially when spending days in isolation with no interaction. But the excitement kicks in when engaging events come around!
Sometimes, I do feel like I miss out things, but when it comes to events in my field, it's a completely different story. Just two days ago, I participated in a hackathon, where people from all over the country gathered to share their ideas and collaborate. It was an unforgettable experience! I met so many talented and passionate individuals, made new friends, and got a lot of new ideas from them)
But the best part? By the end of the day, after all the fun and teamwork, you will have a chance to feel worthy. We won the award for "Best Product of the Hackathon". Definitely a day to remember with my grandchildren in the future ))
By the way, even though it might seem like they’re old friends, 95% of the faces in the pictures are completely new to me 😅
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