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Nitisha
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Nitisha
@NitishaAgrawal3
A listener. Product person. DM for collaborations.
India 가입일 Ocak 2016
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@NitishaAgrawal3 Companies pay us recruiter fees to hire our grads
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Looking for someone experienced in Backend @ Aurora AI to work along with my Co-Founder.
If you or anyone in your network could be a fit, reply below with the most impressive thing about you/them. I will DM to all great answers!
#hiring
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Option 1 bro 😄
Jobless rehne se better hai thoda kam paisa + consistent income + peace of mind.
Remote is not luxury here, it’s a requirement… so logic says take what fits your situation.
Higher salary ka kya fayda if you can’t sustain it?
Stability first, upgrade later… career koi one-day match nahi hai 😂
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@NitishaAgrawal3 Agree....If ur confident enough and u actually think u deserves than u should go for it
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@turiyatman Thanks for sharing. I’ll read it when I can actually process it, my mind is blank right now🙃
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"Freedom from Fear and the end of Suffering"
Have you ever inquired deeply: not superficially, not intellectually, but with the unity of your being; into the nature of fear? Not the fear of something specific, but fear itself, that peculiar darkness which pervades human consciousness, that extraordinary corruption which makes the mind dull, shallow, insensitive?
We carry, do we not, countless fears; some conscious, others hidden in the deep recesses of the unconscious. Fear of death, loneliness, fear of losing job, fear of not being loved, fear of being caught, fear of public opinion, fear of failure, fear of losing what we have, fear of not achieving what we desire. The mind is a network of fears, and this network creates its own patterns of resistance, escape, and denial.
But let us find together: what is the root of this fear? If we observe very carefully, without any distortion, we discover that fear begins and ends with the desire to be secure; secure in our relationships, secure in our possessions, secure in our beliefs, secure in our continuity. This craving for permanence, for certainty, for psychological continuity, is the breeding ground of fear. We want to be something, to become something, to achieve, to fulfill; and in this very movement of becoming, there is fear of not becoming, fear of being nothing.
The mind seeks security in virtue, in knowledge, in experience, in relationships. It wants to establish itself permanently in some state, some achievement, some identity. But life; that vast, immeasurable movement; is not static. Life is in constant flux, constant change, constant death and renewal. And so the mind, seeking permanence in the impermanent, inevitably lives in fear.
Now, when you observe this fear; not as something separate from yourself, not as ‘my fear’ which you must conquer or overcome, but as the actual movement of consciousness itself; what happens? Most of us, when we become aware of fear, immediately want to escape from it. We resort to various forms of entertainment, religious or otherwise. We suppress it, rationalize it, explain it away, or seek methods to transcend it. But all such activities are still within the field of fear, are they not?
What is required is not escape, not control, not suppression, but complete,
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