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@prashantd2

Books,Marathon,AOLite,Sales,Harvard Business,Self help quotes,Observational humour,Growth mindset,I love details,I am work in progress,RT/likes≠Endorsement.

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What I want my kids to learn besides academic and sports: 1. Conflict management.... 2. Handling difficult and complex situations.... 3. Not to get panic under any circumstances.... 4. Analytical and critical thinking 5. Managing body, mind and emotions.... #SundayThoughts
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@DeepDeoruk1521 Sorry to disappoint you 😀, I am second one.
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Deep Deorukhkar@DeepDeoruk1521·
@prashantd2 Are you Maharashtrian because you are born in Maharashtra or are you ethnic Marathi born in Marathi speaking family and have ancestral village in Maharashtra. Both are different. First one is cannot understand the pain the second one would definitely understand it.
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IMO, the entire controversy over the white paint in a Mumbai housing society by a Jain family, which was later opposed by a fellow resident, is the result of an attention hungry social media influencer for engagement farming. He made a mountain out of a molehill. It wasn’t hurting anyone’s sentiments. It was simply the ego of one person who opposed and removed the paint which was laid to protect the saints’ feet 👣. I support the Jain family in this matter.
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👍🏻👍🏻 good decision Saheb
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@DeepDeoruk1521 Yes I am proud maharashtrian and still saying, this was a wrong fight for mere publicity.
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Deep Deorukhkar@DeepDeoruk1521·
@prashantd2 Are you Marathi. If not you will not be able to know the discrimination Marathi people have received because of them.
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@prasadvedpathak You are a hypocrite with double standards. For publicity, you picked the wrong fight.
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Prasad Vedpathak@prasadvedpathak·
Jainism is one of the most beautiful philosophies humanity has ever known. At its heart lies compassion not just for human beings, but for every living creature. It teaches that true strength is not in conquering others, but in conquering one’s own ego, anger, greed, and hatred. Please don’t let anyone misguide you 🙏🏻 No Religion is bad but yes People are bad ! Thank you for all the love and support from True Jain followers.
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For some people, chaos feels exciting. If you grew up around inconsistency, calm doesn’t feel safe. It feels unfamiliar. A regulated life can feel boring to a dysregulated nervous system. So when life becomes steady, the mind starts searching for something. Overthinking. Doubt. Picking fights. Creating problems. Unconsciously you return to what feels known. Peace can feel empty when you are used to stimulation. Stability can feel uncomfortable when unpredictability was home. But what feels normal is not always what is good for you. Tweet courtesy: @Psychodoctor06
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@chandrarsrikant Thanks for joining Hyderabad and Bangalore ~From Pune
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Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
“If you set your goals ridiculously high and it’s a failure, you will fail above everyone else’s success.” — James Cameron
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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
I’m in love with this sentence: “Consistency looks like nothing is happening, until everything changes.”
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Uday Kotak@udaykotak·
Google which is cash surplus, just announced an additional capital raise of $80 bn. Google annual profit is $160 bn, last quarter $62 bn, and market cap $4.5 trillion. That is close to total profits and market cap of all Indian listed companies put together. It’s a wake up call to all companies to invest into the future, whatever the present maybe. Now that IPL is done and dusted, time for India to focus on business of business.
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
STRANGE FATHERHOOD ADVICE I GOT FROM AN OLDER DAD THAT ACTUALLY WORKS: 1. Never lecture your son when he's already feeling small.
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@KP24 This can’t be real without @ImRo45 @KP24 you need to relook at this.
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Kevin Pietersen🦏@KP24·
I'll happily give up my spot to Lara and Warnie, who were both better than me.
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Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
A child who fears mistakes stops exploring, trying, and growing. Adults are the same. They have learned to see mistakes as proof of inadequacy instead of part of learning. But growth has a price: awkward beginnings, failed attempts, and lessons learned the hard way. The people who grow the most are not the ones who avoid mistakes. They are the ones who survive them and keep going. #mindset
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Rajiv@Rajiv1841·
I want honest answer from those who watched Sachin Tendulkar playing live. Was Sachin as good & as dominating as Vaibhav Suryavanshi when he was playing against international bowlers at his age? Be honest without being nostalgic.
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A woman who calls herself “modern” is wearing a hijab at an Eid event with Mamdani… Meanwhile, @khanumarfa can roam freely in Modi’s India..
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Whenever I come to the railway station, I hire a coolie. This does not mean I can’t carry my luggage, but rather that I don’t want to take away his work and make him unemployed. The objective is to support the marginalized who want to work hard and earn their way out. #railway #coolie
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A young monk once asked his master, “How do I deal with difficult people without losing my peace?” The master pointed toward a mosquito sitting on a paper wall lantern. The young monk slapped at it immediately. The lantern tore. The mosquito escaped. The master smiled and said, “You were so focused on destroying the problem that you damaged what was holding the light. In life, the challenge is not always the problem itself. The challenge is responding without harming your own mind, relationships, or future. A sword is useful. But not every situation should be met with a sword." ........... Not every problem is solved by force. Some situations punish overreaction. The harder you strike, the more damage you create for yourself. Real maturity is the ability to stay calm when your instincts want chaos. To respond carefully when emotions demand immediate action. Anyone can react. Very few can regulate themselves. Sometimes strength means fighting hard. But sometimes strength means holding your hand steady enough not to hurt yourself while solving the problem. #wisdom
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