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karan@karangarg12·
Spirituality is Awareness
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blue@bluewmist·
Walking lowers cortisol. Lifting raises testosterone. Stretching releases trauma. Dancing regulates your nervous system. Movement isn't punishment for what you ate. It's medicine for how you feel.
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Gaurav Gupta | Realtor
Gaurav Gupta | Realtor@GauravGupta_RE·
Developers keep building for large families but there’s a segment whose needs are different: Single Parents, Divorced, DINK couples, Parents wanting to live near daughters, Unmarried folks, LGBTQ, etc One Developer is now Launching compact 1.5 & 2 BHKs at Gurgaon’s Most Holistic Wellness Ecosystem that offers: A Lake and a Forrest 80,000 Sqft Clubhouse and a Sports block High Street Retail And much more 👇 Comment #Wellness and will share all the details
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Kpaxs
Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
Your brain doesn’t generate ideas. It combines ingredients. And the ideas you produce can only be as interesting as the ingredients you’ve collected. Most people’s mental pantry looks like this: their industry’s top 10 blogs, the same five podcasts everyone in their circle listens to, the same bestsellers, the same Twitter accounts, the same Netflix genres. And they’re wondering why nothing tastes new. Meanwhile the person who spent last Tuesday reading about Byzantine logistics, Wednesday watching a documentary about mycelium networks, Thursday having coffee with a retired choreographer, and Friday browsing a 1930s typography catalogue, sits down on Saturday and produces something that makes people say “how did you think of that?” they didn’t think of it. She didn’t create these ideas. The ideas created themselves inside a pantry that was stocked with sufficiently weird ingredients. Creativity is just what happens when the pantry is full enough for the ingredients to start talking to each other.
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Here’s a secret that every genuinely original thinker knows: there are no original ideas. there are only original combinations. Every “breakthrough” is two existing ideas from different domains meeting for the first time inside someone’s head. The person who reads only within their field will only ever have ideas that their field has already had. This is why the most interesting people are almost always polymaths. Go wider. Read the thing that has nothing to do with your work. Talk to the person who has nothing in common with you. Visit the place that makes no sense on your itinerary. The irrelevant input is the one that will combine with everything else and produce something nobody’s ever seen.

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karan@karangarg12·
@aakashgupta @grok , so accordingly to this, how much should we sleep for optimization?
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The scariest finding in this paper: the subjects couldn't tell it was happening. UPenn ran this study on 48 healthy adults. One group slept 8 hours. Another slept 6. Another slept 4. For 14 straight days. They tested cognitive performance every 2 hours from 7:30am to 11:30pm. The 6-hour group's reaction times, working memory, and sustained attention deteriorated on a near-linear curve. By day 14 they were performing at the same level as someone who hadn't slept at all in 48 hours. The 4-hour group hit that threshold by day 6. Here's the part that should unsettle everyone who thinks they "do fine" on 6 hours: the subjects' self-reported sleepiness flatlined after the first few days. Their brains kept getting worse. Their perception of how impaired they were stopped updating. The cognitive decline was invisible to the person experiencing it. The researchers found a hard threshold. Any wakefulness beyond 15.84 hours in a day produces cumulative neurobiological cost. That cost compounds every single day you exceed it and does not reset with a weekend of sleeping in. About 35% of American adults sleep less than 7 hours a night. 40% of those get 6 hours or less. In 1942 that number was 11%. We built an entire professional culture around a sleep schedule that this paper says is functionally equivalent to pulling consecutive all-nighters. "I'm fine on 6 hours" is the most common response to sleep research. The first thing chronic sleep debt destroys is your ability to notice chronic sleep debt.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

Sleeping <6h a night for 2 weeks reduces cognitive performance equal to 2 nights of total sleep deprivation.

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Derek Devicemanager
Derek Devicemanager@IT_unhinged·
Today’s ticket: "URGENT – Laptop won’t turn on after vacation. Critical." I ask the usual questions. Nothing. So I walk over. Laptop is closed. On a docking station. Docking station isn’t plugged into power. I press the laptop power button. It turns on. User: "No, no, you don’t get it. I tried that. It didn’t do anything." I check the logs. Last boot: 47 days ago. Battery level on startup: 1%. Me: "When you pressed the button, did anything appear on the screen?" "Yeah, a low battery symbol, then it died. That’s why it’s broken." I plug in the dock. Laptop charges, boots normally. "So… what did you do?" "Radical fix: electricity." I close the ticket as "Resolved – Educated user on existence of power."
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Lost Temples™
Lost Temples™@LostTemple7·
The IPL is global, no doubt, but it’s still rooted in India at its core. LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka believes in Indian culture and promotes it, while other owners are buying Pakistani and Bangladeshi players. The fact that he actively celebrates his roots and integrates that into the team’s identity makes LSG feel a little different from the rest.
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Tanumoy Nandy
Tanumoy Nandy@TmNandy·
So a request to kind Twt folks: if you know any coach that is willing to coach this extremely talented 18 year old, especially a coach that can get him track access, around WB, please help me out with their contacts! (5/5)
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Tanumoy Nandy
Tanumoy Nandy@TmNandy·
Met an 18 year old with a 15:30 min 5K at my running place. 120+ weekly mileage. Powered on by Dal-rice, makes ends meet as a QCom rider + catering boy. Uses first copy shoes with a stopwatch to time his run! His father and mother are both labourers. (1/n)
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Prateek Jain
Prateek Jain@Prateekonomics·
@anvaya_anand @ActusDei Single stock exposure in a mutual fund cannot exceed 10%. We don't have more than 10 REITs listed in India yet. Plus, liquidity and trading volumes are also low, so fund managers cannot be confident about the impact cost.
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Neil Borate
Neil Borate@ActusDei·
REITS can be a good substitute for physical real estate due to liquidity & diversification. But not always. Look at the rental yields closely. Also check the type of distribution (interest, dividends or return of capital) for tax efficiency.
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
LOL at Sam and Dario not holding hands
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karan@karangarg12·
@CAChirag @grok summarize the above law from which we can benifit as an investor and explain in simple terms
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CA Chirag Chauhan
CA Chirag Chauhan@CAChirag·
Lady sells listed equity shares for Rs 26 crore, constructs house claim 54F, pays no capital gains tax; ITAT Kolkata rules in her favour Key takeaways: ✅ Construction can start BEFORE sale ✅ Completion within 3 years suffices ✅ No need for direct utilisation of sale proceeds Case: Smt. Goenka (ITA No. 2129/Kol/2025)
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karan@karangarg12·
@GauravGupta_RE @KailashBabar_ @grok how will it impace the reits pricing ? what are the takeaway for an investor from this, and which 5 reits are eligible
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Gaurav Gupta | Realtor
Gaurav Gupta | Realtor@GauravGupta_RE·
RBI now allows Banks to lend directly to 5 Listed REITs (managing $27B in Assets) will Lower Borrowing Costs & Boost Liquidity in Commercial Real Estate. Commercial RE has already been buoyant & this shift of funding from Bond Markets to stable Bank Capital could fuel it further!
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karan@karangarg12·
@macastel3 @grok which co are they talking about, is it listed ?
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Marco Castelli
Marco Castelli@macastel3·
Indian company KSM66 Ashwagandha (Indian Ginseng) is sponsoring all the supplements exhibitions around the world! Sales above 330 millions USD Interesting company out of India, they have been able to capitalise on an ingredient that exploded in the last few years
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Neil Borate
Neil Borate@ActusDei·
Quick update: In the new Income Tax Act 2025 that received the President's assent, the language has been modified. The easier anomaly of being able to adjust STCG vs LTCG and LTCL as a one-time adjustment is gone.
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karan@karangarg12·
@the2ndfloorguy would be awesome to solve the pigeon problem .
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Pankaj
Pankaj@the2ndfloorguy·
guys, internet went absolutely CRAZY over my last project 😭
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karan@karangarg12·
@DefiWimar @grok explain it in simple ways for 15 year old intelligent kid
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Wimar.X
Wimar.X@DefiWimar·
🚨 SILVER DUMP WAS DONE BY JPMORGAN, AND I'VE GOT PROOF. A COMEX report says JPMorgan closed its silver short around ~$78. Silver went from ~$121 to ~$74, then settled around ~$78. That's the EXACT level. That timing isn't random. Now connect the dots. On Dec 2, 2025, the US banks had 17,838 silver futures short. That's ~89.19M oz. At ~$121, that's ~$10.8B in short notional. That one fact explains a lot. This is the same play you see in crypto. - They push price to pull leverage in. - Then they dump it into thin liquidity. - Stops get clipped. - Longs get liquidated. - Then the cover happens into the panic. THIS IS NOT GOOD AT ALL. And now trust is breaking. People don't know where to park money anymore. - DOLLAR IS DUMPING - GOLD IS DUMPING - STOCKS ARE DUMPING - CRYPTO IS DUMPING - BONDS ARE PUMPING Watch the flows. I've studied macro for 10 years and I called almost every major market top, including the October BTC ATH. Follow and turn notifications on. I'll post the warning BEFORE it hits the headlines.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
ICICI Prudential Passive Multi-Asset Fund of Funds details (as of Jan 2026): - AUM: ₹1,416 Cr - Expense Ratio: Direct 0.49%, Regular 0.61% - NAV (Regular Growth): ₹16.30 (Jan 21) - 1Y Return: 18.23% (vs benchmark 14.1%) - Since Inception (Jan 2022): ~13% CAGR - High risk, diversified across global ETFs, debt, commodities. Check official site for latest.
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Isha Akarsh 🇮🇳
Isha Akarsh 🇮🇳@investing_t20·
ICICI Pru Passive MAF - Big daddy of ETFs? I'm quite intrigued by sheer depth & breadth of diversification that this fund offers It's loaded with ETFs from Japan, China, Latin America.. + Indian Banks, Auto, Infra, Healthcare, Realty Fund has Debt & Commodity too Interested?
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