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So I’ve been getting a bit concerned about my eyes lately, and I was listening to this podcast… then I found out the whole “carrots make your eyesight better” thing was actually just WWII propaganda 👀 weynee😭😭 Anyway Green leafy vegetables are actually…
Also research:-
Blue light from screens won’t damage your eyes. It can affect sleep, but it doesn’t cause eye diseases or even eye strain based on research. Blue light glasses mostly help because of anti-glare or placebo not because they’re actually blocking harmful light.
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Btw I might be getting a mentor from someone who graduated from MIT. (That’s the reason...knowing a little interesting stuff before the step, so wish me luck.)
Update ppl (maybe not a big deal but it is cool )
I talked to an amazing mentor recently someone who’s studied at places like HEC Paris and MIT Sloan, yet is one of the most humble people I’ve ever met.
She told me something that really stayed with me: “Don’t be scared to reach out to people. Most of us are where we are because someone helped us, so we’re happy to help others too.”
She encouraged me to stay curious, keep learning, and never feel “too late” to start. Honestly, her energy, kindness, and advice left me feeling so inspired...🥰🥰🥰
She also asked me to think about whether what I’m interested in is just a hobby or something I want to pursue seriously long term. That really made me reflect on my interests like quantum physics and all the other things I’ve been exploring.(now I'm thinking abt it )
I talked to an amazing mentor recently someone who’s studied at places like HEC Paris and MIT Sloan, yet is one of the most humble people I’ve ever met.
She told me something that really stayed with me: “Don’t be scared to reach out to people. Most of us are where we are because someone helped us, so we’re happy to help others too.”
She encouraged me to stay curious, keep learning, and never feel “too late” to start. Honestly, her energy, kindness, and advice left me feeling so inspired...🥰🥰🥰
She also asked me to think about whether what I’m interested in is just a hobby or something I want to pursue seriously long term. That really made me reflect on my interests like quantum physics and all the other things I’ve been exploring.(now I'm thinking abt it )
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Hellooo ...I promised myself I’d post at least once a week, so here it is. I moved my Interstellar movie notes to Substack so it’s easier to share as a link instead of a PDF. Anyway, enjoy ig (Also our substack is 📈)
Thanks 🤍
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Substack
Why Interstellar is More Than Just a Space Movie
Breaking down the movie using my own simple notes covering the science, the paradoxes, and other things .
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today's read
Ultimately, I felt people just wanted to keep
doing what they were already doing instead of
looking forward with courage. That's a common
frustration for anyone working in a large
corporation.
ctech
Inside the mind of a Nobel physicist: John Martinis on the future of quantum computing
From early qubits to industrial-scale quantum computers, Martinis shares his vision for the technology set to transform computing, and the challenges that lie ahead.
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Movie recommendations ….🙂↕️
So I watched Frankenstein cos yodit recommended it and I LOVED it...(thanks ☺️)
It wasn’t scary at all, just really interesting and honestly kind of heartbreaking…..(left me with lot of questions )
Then I decided to watch (my recommendation for y'all )
2001: A Space Odyssey on my own… and damn.
At first I was completely confused, but after digging into the book explanations and the ideas behind it, everything clicked…..
The amount of detail, symbolism, and care in every scene is insane. It’s honestly mind-blowing.(so slow but it make senseeee u may feel bored or sleepy but it's✨ )
Here’s the main idea of the movie
And now that I finally understand it… (kinda ) WOW. My mind is actually blown.
I’m definitely going to read the book someday because the concept is 🔥
It wasn’t scary at all, just really interesting and honestly kind of heartbreaking…..(left me with lot of questions )
Then I decided to watch (my recommendation for y'all )
2001: A Space Odyssey on my own… and damn.
At first I was completely confused, but after digging into the book explanations and the ideas behind it, everything clicked…..
The amount of detail, symbolism, and care in every scene is insane. It’s honestly mind-blowing.(so slow but it make senseeee u may feel bored or sleepy but it's✨ )
Here’s the main idea of the movie
It’s about human evolution being guided by something far more advanced than us.
Those black monoliths are basically “cosmic upgrade devices” that appear at key moments in history to push humanity to the next level.
And now that I finally understand it… (kinda ) WOW. My mind is actually blown.
I’m definitely going to read the book someday because the concept is 🔥
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