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Nicholas Musinguzi Jnr.
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[email protected] "Anybody who discovered water was not fish"
Uganda Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Jim Rohn on how to get whatever you want (in one word):
"How to get whatever you want. Here's what it says: Ask. That's it. End of notes."
Jim explains:
"If there's one art in life to learn extremely well, it's the art of asking. The formula is staggering; it says 'Ask and you shall receive.' You've got to be better than a good worker. You've got to be a good asker."
He shares three key points on asking:
1. Asking starts a unique process.
"It's mental and emotional. I don't even know how it works; all I know is it works. It's like pushing a button, and all this machinery starts working. Some people are always studying the roots. Others are picking the fruit. Depends on which end you want in on."
2. Receiving is automatic.
"If that's true, receiving is not the problem. What's the problem? Failure to ask. The guy says, 'Oh, now I see it. I got up last year and hit it every day, but there's not a scrap of paper with my goals on it.' Good worker, poor asker."
3. Success is not in short supply.
"It isn't rationed. It's like an ocean. So what's the problem? Some people go to the ocean with a teaspoon. What you want to do in view of the size of the ocean is trade your teaspoon for a bucket."
Jim shares the two ways to ask:
"Ask with intelligence. Be clear, be specific. How wide? How high? How soon? What size? What color? How much? Define what you want and describe what you want. Goals become like a magnet; they pull you in that direction. The better you describe them, the more they pull."
"Ask with faith. Believe you can get what you want like a child. Not an adult. Adults are too skeptical."
He concludes:
"The formula really reads: Make plans like an adult and believe in them like a child. And the most incredible things will happen. Just try it for 90 days. You can always go back to the old ways."
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Totally demolished in seconds on September 7, 2024 ‼️⚠️
The Capital One Tower in Lake Charles was demolished because Hurricane Laura (Category 4, 150+ mph winds) destroyed it in 2020—shattering every window, flooding it, and leaving it a gutted shell. Hurricane Delta added more damage later.
Precision charges folded the 22-story building into dust and thunder, clearing the way for the city to move on. 💥🏙️
🎥 skullofearth
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Time travel through sound?
Modern tech and ancient archaeology lets us recreate the haunting tones of lost instruments, from Egyptian flutes to hurdy-gurdys, with stunning fidelity.
Not exact, but so close it feels like the past is calling and allows us to understand how the past sounded like.
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"If you're working non-stop all the time you will burn out."
How do you keep a healthy work-life balance as a scientist? Hear 2009 chemistry laureate Venki Ramakrishnan share his best advice on how to achieve a good work-life balance.
#NobelPrize
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OnlyFans is sold as “easy money for everyone” — but the reality is brutal.
Louise Perry:
“Most people make practically nothing. A tiny number of very high earners take almost all the money and fame. The rest? You’re running very serious long-term risks — future relationships destroyed, photos leaked to employers/family/kids/grandkids, permanent embarrassment and sadness. The reward is tiny compared to the cost.”
OnlyFans’ revenue distribution is extreme — top 1% of creators capture ~33% of total earnings (2023–2025 platform data leaks/reports), while 80%+ earn less than minimum wage after fees.
It’s not empowerment. It’s a lottery with life-altering downside.
Have you watched friends/family jump in thinking it’s quick cash — and what happened after?
Or seen the long-term fallout up close?
Your honest take 👇
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How much control do we actually have over how we age??
David Sinclair has spent decades studying the biology of ageing, and what actually drives it at a cellular level.
David is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and one of the leading researchers in the field of ageing. His work focuses on why our bodies decline over time and what influences that process.
He’s not talking about extreme interventions or unrealistic outcomes, but he’s focused on what the science actually says, and what we can influence today.
A lot of what we believe about ageing feels fixed. That it’s just time passing and that decline is inevitable. But David challenges that by explaining what’s happening underneath it all.
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Our species norm is polygyny: 80% of cultures historically let high-status men hoard wives while low-status men get nothing.
Christianity (inherited from Rome) forced monogamy for 2000 years. Now we've mostly ditched it—and we're sliding back toward the old pattern.
Louise Perry: Lifting the monogamous restriction produces worse outcomes—higher crime, domestic violence, economic inequality. Monogamy is better for women and low-status men.
Monogamy isn't "natural"—it's an engineered cultural upgrade that tamed inequality and violence.
Do you think monogamy is worth defending even if it's not the "default" human pattern?
Or are we better off returning to the species norm?
Your take 👇
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