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@fa_r1_ha

Observer. Learner. Wonderer. Questioner.

Bangalore Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Anish Giri
Anish Giri@anishgiri·
The Myth of “Love Learning” People often ask me how to get better at chess. My answer is almost the opposite of what people expect. You don’t have to love learning. In fact, if you wait until you love the process, you’ll probably never become very good. We romanticize improvement. We imagine great players waking up excited to study endgames, analyze losses, or memorize opening lines. Sometimes that’s true. Most of the time it isn’t. Improvement is often boring. The difference between an amateur and a professional isn’t that the professional enjoys every minute. It’s that they keep going when they don’t. People say children are fearless learners. I’m not so sure. Children quit things constantly. Piano. Swimming. Languages. Football. Chess. They usually continue only because someone else insists they do. Parents. Teachers. Coaches. Discipline often comes before passion, not after. The same is true for adults. We tell people to “follow your curiosity.” That’s wonderful advice if curiosity happens to last. Usually it doesn’t. Every meaningful skill has a point where curiosity runs out and routine takes over. That’s where improvement actually begins. Chess certainly did not always feel like play to me. There were tournaments where the last thing I wanted to do after six hours of defending a miserable endgame was analyze another five hours. There were openings I studied not because they fascinated me, but because my opponents forced me to. There were positions I analyzed simply because they were objectively important. Not because they were fun. Because they needed to be done. People often criticize schools for asking the wrong questions. But there’s another side to that story. If everyone only studied the questions they found interesting, most people would develop huge blind spots. Sometimes someone else knows what you need to learn before you do. Nobody is naturally curious about tax law before becoming an accountant. Or anatomy before becoming a surgeon. Or rook endings before losing enough of them. External structure isn’t always the enemy of learning. Often it’s the bridge that gets you to the point where genuine curiosity develops. The biggest obstacle isn’t fear of looking stupid. It’s our addiction to doing only what feels rewarding today. Modern life gives us endless opportunities to switch the moment something becomes difficult. A new opening. A new productivity system. A new app. A new hobby. Very few people simply keep doing the same useful thing for years. That’s the superpower. So when people ask how to improve at chess, I don’t tell them to fall in love with learning. Love helps. Curiosity helps. Being willing to fail helps. But none of those are reliable. Build habits that survive the days when none of those feelings are there. Because mastery isn’t built on motivation. It’s built on showing up after motivation has left the room.
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ash ☼
ash ☼@crescentmoontea·
ordered Indian food because I was suddenly sad and Indian food always cheers me up, and the tikka paneer is so bright red that my phone is having trouble taking photos of it
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Latido Terrestre
Latido Terrestre@NaturPictures·
En la costa de Panamá, se avistó una tortuga marina gigante que se dice podría tener cientos de años de edad. Esta presencia abrumadora, su aura es simplemente descomunal..
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
Do not turn to food just because you’re bored and do not know what else to do. I REPEAT: DO NOT turn to food just because you’re bored!
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Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
@vinodchendhil Honey!!! Local. Single-source. One teaspoon. Eat it slow. Lick by lick.
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Vinod  Chendhil
Vinod Chendhil@vinodchendhil·
If only I could get rid of my sweet tooth I would easily loose 10kgs. Its the power of conditioning since a child I used eat something sweet post dinner. That habbit stuck. Need to change this, any suggestions?
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
Buy good quality honey. Local. Single-source. A single spoon post meals. Devour it lick by lick. Find its subtle flavours. Imagine the 100 bees migrating through a 100 flowers for this one spoon of honey you finished in < 1 min. Go back to your day :) That’s what I did.
Vinod Chendhil@vinodchendhil

If only I could get rid of my sweet tooth I would easily loose 10kgs. Its the power of conditioning since a child I used eat something sweet post dinner. That habbit stuck. Need to change this, any suggestions?

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ayo
ayo@AyoShinobi·
english teachers recognizing your potential is the kind of validation that stays with you forever
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
The key to enjoying football as a newbie is to only watch the last 30 mins of the match. :P Follow for more such hacks ☺️ #FIFA2026
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
@awwmishaaa It’s never about time. It’s about “do I want to reply and deal with this right now?” The answer is usually no :P
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Amisha Aggarwal
Amisha Aggarwal@awwmishaaa·
No one is that busy - hear me out. I work at Google as a software engineer. I create content across Youtube, Instagram, X and LinkedIn. I go to the gym and complete my protein intake. I reply to my friends within minutes. I call my family daily. It's a matter of priorities
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ayo@AyoShinobi·
finding your people helps you realize there's nothing wrong with you. You're kinda cool actually
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
@naturehealyou Isn’t that the name of that stick in Obsession? 😯
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𝑙𝑦𝑟𝑎
𝑙𝑦𝑟𝑎@naturehealyou·
weeping willows might just be the most beautiful trees in existence
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
Looks like I won’t be able to make it till 2:30am for the Norway vs England match screening (India) 😭 Even though I desperrraaately want to watch it live 🥹 Goooo Norway Collapsing in bed in 3…2…
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
never underestimate the ability of ice cream to make you feel better when u’re having a bad day as an adult
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Jack Perks
Jack Perks@JackPerksPhoto·
By far this is the most viral clip I've filmed in my career ending up on various tv shows, a gif on whatsapp (type in fish) and multiple memes though 99% of people aren't aware it was me who filmed this over 10 years ago now! I'm slightly worried this clip will be my legacy!
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
The cost of two hours of forced action is apparently 200Rs min. Working from cafe >>>
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Harish Upadhya
Harish Upadhya@harishupadhya·
Breaking a Guinness record is pointless if the saplings die before they become trees A week after BDA's 15 lakh sapling drive,ground reality tells a very different story.Many saplings are already dry, withering or dead. Bengaluru deserves green cover not greenwashing. Crs wasted
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
Haryana: People hold a candle march in Gurugram demanding justice for Sarthak Mattoo. Sarthak Mattoo lost his life on June 25 after a speeding Mahindra Thar hit his bike in Rajokri area of Delhi. The accused was let off on bail within hours.
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Fariha
Fariha@fa_r1_ha·
As a child, this was such a beautiful perspective to read and hope for 🥲✨
Maheshwer Peri@maheshperi

There’s a particular kind of fear that only a parent knows. The fear that comes watching your child choose a life you can’t quite protect them. Vinayak is an engineer by education. He was in product, good at his job, well liked and adding value. Everything about it looked right from where I stood: Security, salary, work place etc. But he felt that he didn’t fit. Not as a complaint but a quiet truth. He didn’t like the closed spaces, the stillness and the daily routine. On a family holiday, he took to deep sea diving. He went back again, to the same diving site. He learnt. He trained. And he started interning with them and helping tourists. He would check the oxygen cylinders, give demos, instructions. And he soon got certification as a deep sea diving instructor. And one fine day, he announced that he is quitting from his corporate life. He went abroad and learnt more. And more. And more. He trained. Got every certification - On diving, surviving etc. He is now a deep sea diving instructor, working in Indonesia. He earls less than half the pay, carries cylinders, spends long hours underwater, lives without the comforts I spent a career trying to provide. No AC room. Not even a wash basin in his room. No safety net. He is happy. Underwater, undercompensated, and, by every real measure, more himself than he ever was in that office. My fear hasn’t fully gone. I don’t think it’s meant to. He didn’t need me to protect him from this choice. He needed me to trust that he knew himself better than I did. That’s the harder thing to learn, as a parent: sometimes love means stepping back and letting someone be honest, brave and trusted. I am proud. He had the courage that I didn’t have. He gave up comforts and chose what his heart said. He trained. Learnt. He was happy to be a subordinate than be the promoters son. He chose the difficult path. The not so treaded path. He is happy. And I am proud. Happy birthday Vinayak.

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Jota
Jota@jota_snchez·
Un psiquiatra de Stanford afirma que la ansiedad moderna no la provoca el peligro, sino pequeños hábitos diarios que te hacen entrar en pánico. 6 hábitos que están disparando tu ansiedad sin que te des cuenta: 1. Coger el móvil en cuando te sientes incómodo.
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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Just two girls lying on the streets after being electrocuted. Even by third world standards, this criminal disregard for human lives has few parallels.
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