Sam Malick
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Sam Malick
@SamSuleiman10
Pharmacist Global Health Enthusiast
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Katılım Aralık 2021
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For a relationship to truly work in real life, you have to accept that you and your partner are two different individuals..shaped by different backgrounds, experiences, and ways of seeing the world…coming together to build one future. That alone requires patience, grace, and deep understanding.
You won’t always think alike, feel the same, or see things from the same perspective—and that’s normal. Differences don’t mean something is wrong; if handled well, they become an opportunity for growth.
In reality, you’ll notice a pattern: you meet someone you’re attracted to, but they lack sense. You find someone who has sense, but they can’t communicate. You meet a good communicator, but they struggle with trust. You find someone who trusts you, but they’re nonchalant. Then the one who isn’t nonchalant may not even have a clear future. It starts to feel like something is always missing.
That’s where understanding the 80/20 rule comes in. If your partner is 80% right for you, chasing the missing 20% in someone else will only lead you in circles. Even if it’s 70/30 or 60/40, the principle still stands…there’s no perfect person anywhere. What matters is that the good clearly outweighs the bad.
At the end of the day, it’s not always about who is right or wrong, but how you handle the moments when things don’t align. Do you listen or just react? Do you seek to understand, or are you only trying to be heard? Do you choose communication over ego?
Healthy love isn’t about perfection or agreeing on everything…it’s about respecting each other enough to work through your differences, protect what you have, and keep choosing each other even when it’s not easy. That’s where real love shows up.
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4 factors to consider when making a career decision (none of which involve money):
1. Talent Density
You tend to rise or fall to the level of the people around you. When you work with exceptional people, you absorb their standards, pace, frameworks, and instincts almost through osmosis. High-talent environments compress learning cycles and force you to grow faster than you would on your own. If you care about compounding skills and judgment, there’s nothing more valuable than choosing the room with the highest talent per square foot.
2. Market Growth
A fast-growing market makes everything feel easier. It's a tailwind for skill accumulation, title trajectory, and opportunity set. Even average players can look like stars in a rapidly expanding industry; great players can compound outlier outcomes. Conversely, declining or stagnant markets create headwinds that even great performers struggle to overcome. It's very difficult to swim upstream, no matter how strong the swimmer.
3. Leadership Quality
Your manager is often the single greatest variable in your long-term development. Great leaders create environments where you're challenged, trusted, coached, and pushed into uncomfortable growth. Poor leaders create ceilings. They limit your exposure, suppress your risk-taking, and narrow your aperture of what’s possible. Choose leaders who invest in people, not just outputs.
4. Intellectual Stimulation
Intellectual stimulation is a leading indicator of future growth because curiosity compounds just like capital. You want to be in environments that make you feel alive intellectually. Where the problems are interesting, the challenges stretch you, and you're forced into deeper thinking. When your mind is engaged, you naturally develop new skills, pursue new ideas, and build momentum.
What would you add to the list (and why)?
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@vliandro_gerald *35*0000*11# Hii code inazuia simu zote zinazoingia ama zinazopigwa kutokea mtandao wowote, Kutoa Piga #35*0000*11#
*33*0000*11# Hii ni code kwaajili ya kuzuia simu kutoka au kupiga, hii nzuri unamsetia mtoto au mdada wa kazi au yoyote anaependa Kuongea na Simu Usiku.

@ReemKelani @GodlyAction The part " read before you fart" had me lol
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@GodlyAction Being an Islamophobe is one thing, but knowing NOTHING is a different thing altogether.
These books are the SAME QUR'AN.
Due to regional variations in Arabia, there are different pronunciations of the SAME BOOK.
Each version for each pronunciation.
READ before you fart!
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87. Enjoin right, forbid wrong (31:17)
88. Do not walk in insolence through the earth (31:18)
89. Women should not display their finery (33:33)
90. Allah forgives all sins (39:53)
91. Do not despair of the mercy of Allah (39:53)
92. Repel evil by good (41:34)
93. Decide on affairs by consultation (42:38)
94. Most noble of you is the most righteous (49:13)
95. No Monasticism in religion (57:27)
96. Those who have knowledge will be given a higher degree by Allah (58:11)
97. Treat non-Muslims in a kind and fair manner (60:8)
98. Save yourself from covetousness (64:16)
99. Seek forgiveness of Allah. He is Forgiving and Merciful (73:20)
100. Do not repel the petitioner/beggar (93:10).
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@Sirjeff_D { وَمَا خَلَقۡنَا ٱلسَّمَآءَ وَٱلۡأَرۡضَ وَمَا بَيۡنَهُمَا لَٰعِبِينَ }
[Surah Al-Anbiyāʾ: 16]
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Na hatukuziumba mbingu na ardhi na vilivyo baina yao kwa mchezo.
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@SelcomPesa Mimi mliniambia mashine laki mbili nataka kuchukua naambiwa zimepanda ni kweli 🥺
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Most of us don't know what we should say during Salat Al-janaaza (prayer for the deceased):
1- After the First Takbeer : Recite Surat Al-Fatiha.
2-After the Second Takbeer: Salat Al-Ibrahimiyya (Allahumma Salli Alaa Muhammad Wa Alaa Aali Muhammad....to the end).
3-After the Third Takbeer: Pray for the dead but according how it is narrated from our Prophet ﷺ. One of them is:(Allahummagfir lahuu warhamhu wathabbit-hu Alal qawlu Athaabit).
4- Then lastly after the Fourth Takbeer: Say: (Allahumma laa tuharrimnaa ajrahuu wa laa taftinna ba'adahuu)
And you should pray for all Muslims.
5- And lastly end the prayer with one Salaam to the right (Just once).
Please share if you think its right for the benefit of others.
May Allah forgive our sins and grant us all a good end...

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Kuna Mtu Tayari ana Selcom Pesa Lakini Hana Selcom Pesa Mastercard??🤷🏾
#Makatomadogokuliko
Indonesia

@robkidayo_ Nakupa tricky. Tafuta lipa namba yako, alafu tumia @SelcomPesa kukamilisha miamala yako. Utafurahia maisha kinoma noma. Ukitaka kutoa sehem ambapo hamna wakala, unatuma kwenye lipa yako unawithdraw free.
Tozo za selcom ni kama unatoa pesa bure tu.
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@salahudeen33 Inna lillah wainna ilayh rajiun from which country was he serving
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