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Avinash shukla
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Avinash shukla
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i pursue my hobbies pathologicaly
India Katılım Eylül 2018
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@imudassiral Woah. How to achieve this level of average hr. Mind = blown
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@varnityadav And the best. I own 2 pairs of them. So good.
Also, Varnit- Lulu store me they have sometimes 30 percent off
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@pvsubramanyam @RapperPandit There is no problem having this much income and neither do I have any issue with morality but he just teaches people to focus on God not money. Money is nothing. You can live on muthi bhar chana and all that.
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@RapperPandit He has an audience which pays him well. He pays GST on this collections and IT on his earnings. She is a YouTuber who earns similarly. She has been paid for making this video.
What are we grudging? how many people with Rs. 200 crores will not want to live like this?
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@ayushjaiswal And the fact that we can totally bypass all the prescribed learnings and just learn by doing things
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@harnidhish So true. Anyone visiting Lucknow, I just recommended Azrak and nobody has been disappointed so far.
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@arnav_kumar Very true. Courage is what's needed to pursue intelligence.
In this LLM era where intelligence is very much abundant, courage is what matters the most.
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Nope. It is courage
The world is full of intelligent, talented men who did nothing with their potential.
We are all those men, at some level.
Settling for way less than our full potential, just in varying degrees..
Our full potential should scare us and keep us awake, we were not afraid.
signüll@signulll
intelligence is the most important attribute in a man.
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Game theory explains how trust is not a feeling but a probability. In every interaction, your brain is running a continuous 'Bayesian model.' Every single new piece of evidence updates your predictions. This explains that trust is not built through pure warmth or shared history, but through variance reduction. The most trusted person in the room is merely the one whose behavior has the lowest prediction error. Because when your behavior stays consistent, the people around you will assume they've figured you out. And that manufactures trust. They will stop checking in on everything you do. They will start taking your word. And they will grant you more autonomy.
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@cubanheat Holding contradictions is a real skill especially today
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