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Bharat Katılım Haziran 2020
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alpha man
alpha man@alphaman_111·
7 Signs You’re a Dangerous Person 1. You can cut people off without making a scene — when you're done, you're done. 2. You notice every shift in tone, body language, and intention — and pretend you didn’t. 3. You let people lie to you — just to see how far they'll go. 4. You don't raise your voice. Your silence does the damage. 5. You forgive, but never forget the pattern — memory is your armor. 6. You're kind, until someone mistakes it for weakness — then you become a mirror. 7. You've mastered walking away without explanation — and it haunts people more than anger ever could.
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🦋Anjna🦋
🦋Anjna🦋@SaffronQueen_·
Hindu Majority India Is So Secular That Companies Will Ban Bindi But Not Hijab.
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Pranav Mahajan
Pranav Mahajan@pranavmahajan·
Hit them where it hurts the most. They want money and fame. So, boycott them financially and socially. They will provoke you. But never take law in your hands. Don't fall in their trap. #ChanakyaInMyDreams
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory shows that you can win the game but still lose. That's because winning is not the only factor deciding your success. The resources you spent and the energy you invested decide the final payoff. Is it truly a win if you have to invest 5x more energy than your opponent? In most cases, game theory has a simple answer to this: it was not worth it. If the price of playing outweighs the result, don't engage.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Leonardo da Vinci on excellence:
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Philosophy Monk
Philosophy Monk@PhilosophyMonk·
How to Be Consistent [ 7 Rules That Never Fail ]
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
When your working life rewards you, it’s easy to ratchet up the complexity: homes, cars, travel, possessions etc. I have found that all that complexity comes at the sake of your most fleeting asset: your time. Instead of building things, all of a sudden you’re dealing with minutiae and logistics. Instead of talking mostly to engineers, you’re talking mostly to non-engineers. The building stops…the business of managing self inflicted complexity begins. It’s worth noting that the best players in the game (Buffett, Elon) have kept their life extremely basic, almost monastic/nomadic, as success ratcheted them ever higher. I think it’s the biggest secret hiding in plain sight: When the world upgrades your status, downgrade your complexity.
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Mastery Quotes
Mastery Quotes@MasteryQuot·
Don’t abandon the skills and experience you’ve gained; find new ways to apply them. Creative readjustments often lead to better paths.
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Tai Lopez
Tai Lopez@tailopez·
Use your unfair competitive advantage. Height, rich parents, a connected friend group, high IQ. No shame in that.
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
Everybody wants elite results from effortless practice. Reality does not offer that deal.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
There’s an old Chinese saying that I love: “The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.”
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Ritesh Jain
Ritesh Jain@riteshmjn·
I don’t know how this war ends, but countries will now try to get nuclear weapons—seeing how Iran is being treated while rogue states like Pakistan and North Korea roam free because they already have them. The U.S. will act like a wounded empire, making moves that serve neither itself nor the world. No “normal” ahead—nations will nationalize critical industries, WTO is finished, UN mocked, IMF & World Bank ignored.
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Machiavelli Bot
Machiavelli Bot@UnmodernmanBot·
Some men look disciplined only because life has not yet offered them enough options to become corrupt, and that is why abundance is such a brutal test, because once appetite has room to roam, you find out whether his values were convictions or merely constraints.
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Markets by Zerodha
Markets by Zerodha@zerodhamarkets·
This is a disaster of epic proportions😬
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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
Never insult a man who has nothing to lose. He might kill you over it.
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Tai Lopez
Tai Lopez@tailopez·
Truest words ever spoken, “You can silence 50 scholars with 1 fact, but you can’t silence one idiot with 50 facts.”
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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
Don't assume that because a person is successful at a thing, that they will give good advice on that thing. The ability to succeed in a domain of performance, and the ability to understand what factors drive success or failure in that domain, are two separate abilities.
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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
If you play fair and lose, nobody will care that you played fair; you will be punished for losing.
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