Prajwol Subedi
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Prajwol Subedi
@PrajwolSubedi13
A reluctant struggle against the mediocrity and excuses. Poadcast - https://prajwolsubedizzz.youcanbook YT - https://t.co/kayRQQB6o8
Nepal Katılım Ağustos 2021
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@BRICSinfo Spent billions to explore LIFE on Mars and spent billions to destroy LIFE on Earth
#JustSaying
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introducing: interactive animated 3d globe for @framer.
a fully customizable globe with rotation, drag, markers, and visual styling.
comment “GLOBE” and i’ll send you the component for free :)
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🎁 Just published: Free Christmas Gift!
⚗️ DistillED Playbook
→ 30 page, printable A4 booklet
→ 6 high-impact teaching strategies
→ Strategy checklists
→ QR codes to planning resources
→ Built from the most-read DistillED posts this year.
If you want a copy, comment below and I’ll DM you the PDF.
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common patterns in the lives of the greats exist.
you see them everywhere once you know what to look for. name them. track them. copy them.
• the monastic block
long, uninterrupted stretches of isolation where they think, build, write, design, solve. deep work as a lifestyle, not a tactic.
• the obsession loop
they pick one domain and loop through it endlessly: study, build, test, refine, repeat. years disappear inside a single problem set.
• the subtraction principle
removing noise. removing people. removing commitments. removing anything that slows the rate of learning.
• the apprenticeship phase
intense imitation of masters before originality appears. they model brilliance before generating their own.
• the public furnace
they ship early and often. expose ideas. take hits. use criticism as sharpening, not discouragement.
• the systems mindset
they don’t chase goals. they architect systems. inputs compound. outputs emerge. consistency beats intensity.
• the hermit reset
periodic disappearances from society to rebuild mental models, identity, direction.
• the non-linear jump
after years of invisible grinding, a single breakthrough collapses the timeline. outsiders call it luck.
these patterns aren’t rare. they’re repeatable.

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the fastest way to become useful:
pick one hard domain and tear it apart until the pieces feel obvious.
you don’t need talent.
you need immersion.
bury yourself in the primitives.
understand the lowest-level units of the craft so deeply that higher layers become trivial.
every real skill is built this way:
circuits → hardware intuition
calculus → control systems
mechanics → robotics
algorithms → systems design
once the primitives click, complexity collapses.
most people run from difficulty. they jump to frameworks, shortcuts, abstractions. then wonder why they never become dangerous.
stop stacking conveniences.
strip everything down.
learn the fundamentals until the world becomes transparent.
the people who win aren’t faster or smarter.
they simply know the roots, not just the branches.

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