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Insights posted in this channel are short nuggets of information designed to make you think & reflect back on life.
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You have to be disciplined and grounded yourself, but the actual learning process must be undisciplined, chaotic and dynamic as possible.

Do not be conservative in your learning curve.

Break and disrupt all existing models. Dig deeper.
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Comparison with others will turn into misery only if you are too lazy to put in the work to bridge the gap between your state and their state.

People in general compare with others and never do work to reach their stage, wonder why they feel like shit.
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Forwarded from Atlas' Majliss (۞ Atlas ۞)
A Tibetan Lama was speaking to a group of monks.

To make a point, pulled out a large jar, set it on the table in front of him, produced a few fist-sized rocks, and placed them, one by one, into the jar.

When no more rocks would fit inside, he asked:

β€œIs this jar full?”

Everyone said: β€œYes.”

He reached under the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel, dumped some in and shook the jar, the gravel worked between the rocks.

Again, he asked: β€œIs this jar full?”

The monks were catching on.

β€œProbably not,” one answered.


β€œGood!” he replied and reached under the table and brought out a bucket of sand.

He dumped the sand into the jar until it filled all the crevices.

Once more he asked: β€œIs this jar full?”

β€œNo!” the monks shouted. β€œGood!” he said and grabbed a pitcher of water
and poured it until the jar was filled to the brim.

Then he asked, β€œWhat is the point of this illustration?”

One young monk responded,

β€œThe point is, no matter how full your day you can always fit some more things in.”

β€œNo,” the speaker replied, β€œthe point is that if you don’t put the big rocks
in first, you’ll never get them in at all.
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Great things are rarely achieved after following an instruction manual which tells you exactly
"how to" do something.

"How to" manuals are only available for simple tasks which many people have done over and over again, and perfected by trial and error.

There exists no pre-existing book which tells you what exactly to do.

Embrace the chaos and authoritatively impose order.

No chaos, no growth.

Observe and act based on principles & guidelines.

Abandoning principles is not a wise move since chaos will get the better of you.
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The hope of a serene life,
Sweet like syrup to the mind;
But evolution demands strife,
For serenity will keep us blind.
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Forwarded from Your Coding Teacher
The best things are simple, but creating simple things is not easy
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Your society, state and family are experts in crafting a fake sense of safety which will keep you passive, and a feeling that all will be fine in the end.

Then they will put you into avenues which serves the lowest common denominator, and hence quite shitty.

You are alone in this world and you have to figure out everything yourself directly with first hand experiences. Take suggestions, diligently listen, and then carve out your own unique path.

Life is a chess board. Only you make the decisions and face the consequences.

You cannot cheat.
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There is no such thing that is "complicated".

Either you find it difficult to explain or it's difficult to understand.

Most things are simple.

Doing simple things is not easy.

Doing simple things effortlessly is the sign of a true master.
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If you are stuck in making a decision, choose the option that is more chaotic and more risky, since that is the route that is going to grow you the most.

Even if that decision ends up backfiring, the growth you have experienced in the process is going to be worth it.

Usually, on top of all these, more chaotic processes have higher rewards.

Always be cold and calculated for all possibilities and be prepared for all outcomes.

https://twitter.com/Universal_Intel/status/1568233380227203079
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Imagination is the true sign of intelligence and your mental bandwidth is your most precious resource.

The consequence of not honouring your minds full potential in it's entirety is a life of silent misery.
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Those who ignore history end up on the wrong side of history.

Those who ignore politics are bound to be ruled by the ones inferior by them.

https://twitter.com/Psychodamus/status/1568811078695649280

Politics, conflict and games of power won't cease to exist if you make the room dark by closing your eyes.

Deal with it when it comes, and don't waste too much time dealing with it either.

Small things make a huge difference.
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The double standards of the sexes.

Women want men to be emotional & vulnerable, but also act cold and stoic.

Men want women to be nice, hot & feminine, but also act rational & logical.
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Progress is increment while results are exponential.

You might see nothing happened for 99 days and everything happens on the hundredth day.

You have to keep grinding the whole time.

Keep track of your progress to not let it go to waste.
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Death brings suffering and misery only to those who haven't yet died.

The one experiencing death is going through the most beautiful and blissful thing that you can ever experience. The ultimate liberation.

At least, at the very least, you should admit that you don't know.

https://twitter.com/Universal_Intel/status/1589246408997367808

Are you open to the truth about death?
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Forwarded from Rusty
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Best time saver: Stop doing stupid shit.

Best energy saver: Stop injecting your mind & body with stupid shit.

Simple way to have more time & energy in your life.

https://twitter.com/Universal_Intel/status/1589940331176669185
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Forwarded from Verissimus
Most are content with knowledge because it provides an illusion of knowing.
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Having played Chess early on, is a huge advantage when it comes to decisiveness, later in life.

It teaches you to take ACTION immediately after you THINK.

THINK & ACT.

All action of yours must be preceded with well thought out and clearly reasoned motivations. You need a thinking system that you could use to take action even if the position you are in offers you only incomplete information.

Every move must accomplish something or push for some agenda. Else you are letting the enemy take the drivers seat and his agenda to be in the forefront.

If you take too much time to think on one move, you lose on time. You have a very limited time in life as in chess. So when the time is up, you must make a move no matter what.

The best thing you learn from chess is to balance thought and action. You can't be biased towards one.

Dismiss the "take action bro"
and the "analysis paralysis" guy. Both come short to ruthless action preceded by a concentrated and calm thought process.
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Big and long plans have more points of failure since they have to accommodate for ambiguity about the future.

Have short and quick plans that deliver instant results, however small they may be. It might not appear like a big result to anyone else around you. No one made one big stroke of genius and got successful.

Make small plans, act on it and deliver micro-results. Accumulate it over a decade and voila you have a virtuoso.
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What is it that never fails to motivate you?

Something so simple yet so profound.

For me, it's a starry night.

A clear night sky is enough to lift me up from whatever I am struggling with. It just fills me to the brim with awe and astonishment.

Such is what I call a "source motivation".

The trick to never ending motivation is to find such things and link it with your daily life/work. This is quite tricky because you also need to take care of your finances and these two are not always mutually cohesive. So be strategic about it. In real life, you should do what is necessary, not what motivates you.

People like Leonardo Da vinci could produce genius level art because he has an infinite level of motivation and drive. He was always connected with his source motivation.

Contemplate and go back to your childhood memories to find your source-motivation(s). Just find one or two of them.

You must be so driven that reality itself is the biggest motivation for you. That is the goal.
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