A true soulmate will shake up the very foundations of your existence.
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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A true soulmate will shake up the very foundations of your existence.
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Roaring Spirit
“Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.” - Zenpencils
Dreams & Dreamers & Doers
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw
When you let the mind take over, you live life by memory; using the past as a guide for the future while forgetting the present!
Intimacy is not who you let touch you. Intimacy is who you text at 3am about your dreams and fears. Intimacy is giving someone your attention, when ten other people are asking for it. Intimacy is the person always in the back of your mind, no matter how distracted you are.
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Remember me - Coco
“1/ There's a concept known as financial compounding, but most people don't know about intellectual compounding. Buffett and Munger employed this to great effect and to accumulate mental models such that they can make large decisions quickly. Intuition is simply reading a lot.”
The 20 questions I ask everyone, before I meet them for an interview: By Ankur Warikoo
1. Whats the riskiest thing you have done in life?
2. Choose between money or power?Â
3. Are you usually more spontaneous or calculative?Â
4. Do you usually strive for speed or perfection?Â
5. What's more important - the institute name or the course you study?
6. What are you most passionate about in life?
7. When do you get angry? How often?
8. When do you lose patience? How often
9. When was the last time you were intimidated?
10. When was the last time you had self-doubt?
11. Whats the worst thing about you?Â
12. Whats the one trait from your parents that you would like to ensure you have for the rest of your life?
13. How will your professors describe you?
14. List atleast 3 things you have learnt about life
15. How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?
16. If you had to choose to live without one of your 5 senses (taste, smell, sight, hearing, touch), which one would you give up?
17. If you’re in a bad mood, do you prefer to be left alone or have someone cheer you up?
18. What would you do differently if you knew nobody would judge you?
19. In what ways are you the same as your childhood self?
20. If you could see 24 hours into the future, what would you be doing?
[By Ankur Warikoo]
Dil diyan gallan song lyrics - Tiger Zinda Hai | Atif Aslam | Salman Khan | Katrina Kaif
You are the culmination or combination of your own life experiences. Whether it is the team sport you play growing up, you as a parent and then you as a leader. You sometimes think that you can compartmentalise. One should, but one really can’t. We are more integrated in terms of who we are and what experiences shaped us.
Satya Nadella
What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.
Timothy Ferriss
Imagination is the source of all human achievement.
Some of the most brilliant, creative people I know did not do well at school. Many of them didn’t really discover what they could do—and who they really were—until they’d left school and recovered from their education.
If the primary purpose of school was education, the Internet should obsolete it. But school is mainly about credentialing. Schools survive anti-educational behavior (i.e. groupthink) due to symbiosis between institutions that issue and accept credentials. Employers looking past traditional credentials can arbitrage the gap. @ycombinator made $Bs doing this for young founders. The more meritocratic an industry, the faster it moves away from false credentialing. I.e., the MBA and tech startups. A generation of auto-didacts, educated by the Internet & leveraged by technology, will eventually starve the industrial-education system. Until then, only the most desperate and talented students will make the leap. Even today, what to study and how to study it are more important than where to study it and for how long. The best teachers are on the Internet. The best books are on the Internet. The best peers are on the Internet. The tools for learning are abundant. It’s the desire to learn that’s scarce. Educational credentials are badges that admit one to the elite class. Expect elites to struggle mightily to justify the current system. Eventually, the tide of the Internet and rational, self-interested employers will create and accept efficient credentialing and wash away our obsolete industrial-education system.
Naval Ravikanth