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Lzafeer Ahmad B F

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Lawyer just trying to get by.

Delhi/ Bangalore/Mangalore Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Laal Saalan
Laal Saalan@laalsaalan·
this made me emotional. we have come a long way from the time when nehru, infuriated by the constant sound of the siren, would intentionally ram his thar roxx into the passing ambulance.
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#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi's convoy gives way to an ambulance during the roadshow in West Bengal's Siliguri (Source: DD)

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.
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a moving man will meet his luck 🥀

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Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal@PiyushGoyal·
The Rupee was 44 to a dollar in 2004 (NDA) today it has closed over 60. Where will it stop!
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CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️
CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️@CBSSportsGolazo·
A really honest and vulnerable moment from the #UCLToday crew to open today's show 🥹❤️
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Joy Bhattacharjya
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj·
Three years ago, I was at the Lemon Tree Bengaluru for the Volleyball League. And every morning I would finish breakfast & pop out to reception to pick up a copy of the TOI and the Economic Times. After watching me the first two days, this charming lady on duty would see me and immediately pick them out to give me. One day, I just wanted the TOI, as the crossword then did not appear in the Sunday ET, and when she came with both, I told her I didn't need the ET. She refused to understand, & didn't want to take back the other paper. And then I realized that like my darling son Neel and all in the autism spectrum, she struggled when a set routine was disrupted. I apologized immediately, took the ET as well & was rewarded with a smile that just blew me away. Thank you Lemon Tree Hotels for making a workplace for all. You have a supporter & customer for life
Aditya Kondawar@aditya_kondawar

The most radical innovation at Lemon Tree Hotels had nothing to do with room design or pricing. It was about who stood behind the reception desk, who cleaned the rooms, and who served breakfast In a dialogue between the HR department and the CMD, Patu Keswani, they decided to hire 2 differently-abled people. "It was an experiment. The team was not sure how the new staff members would integrate with the rest of the team or if they could do the job," says Aradhana. The impact of this small gesture was apparent when Mr. Keswani was approached by a very emotional mother of one of these persons with an invitation to attend his wedding. The possibility of this nuptial would have been negligible if the boy had no job. By merely giving an opportunity, everything changed. And, the business continued to gain from the services of 20+ differently-abled resources. Since that day, there has been no looking back. What started as an experiment evolved into one of the most ambitious inclusion programs in the global hospitality industry. Currently, ~13% of Lemon Tree employees are from this disadvantaged segment of the population, although the company targets and often achieves a rate closer to 20% in many properties. "This is not charity, it is our business model" became Lemon Tree's mantra. The numbers backed it up. Employees with disabilities showed lower attrition rates (12% v/s industry avg of 50%). They demonstrated higher loyalty, better attendance, and often superior performance in their designated roles. The deaf employees in housekeeping communicated through visual cues and checklists, often resulting in more thorough cleaning. Staff with Down syndrome, working in consistent routines, excelled in laundry and food service roles. Lemon Tree Hotels has been presented the National Award by the President of India for 'Best Employer of Persons with Disabilities' in 2016 and 2011, and a third National Award in 2012 for being a 'Role Model in providing a Barrier Free Environment to Persons with Disabilities'. The business case was compelling. In an industry plagued by 50-100% annual turnover, Lemon Tree's inclusive hiring created a stable, dedicated workforce. Training costs dropped. Service consistency improved. And something unexpected happened—guests noticed. The genuine warmth from employees who had been given opportunities they couldn't find elsewhere created an authenticity that no amount of hospitality training could replicate. The ripple effects went beyond the hotels. Lemon Tree partnered with NGOs to create training programs. They developed visual communication systems that became industry standards. They proved that infrastructure changes for accessibility—ramps, visual alerts, modified workstations—cost less than the savings from reduced turnover. By making inclusion a business strategy rather than a CSR initiative, Lemon Tree didn't just change lives—it changed the economics of hospitality employment in India. This is awesome! Src – Empor top, no reco

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Max Bay
Max Bay@choice_fielder·
I've spent years struggling to prove that the sunk-cost fallacy isn't actually a fallacy. No sense in giving up now, though.
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hui@prtpncl·
IPR researches be like - SC - 25 judgements BHC - 13 judgements DHC - 1400 judgements
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Lzafeer Ahmad B F@lzafeer·
@arjuns__ @malikgarv It is saved. Go to your phone contacts and then edit number, WhatsApp and iOS both add a 91 so your phone number gets saved as 91 91 XXXXXXXXX as a result of which the number isn’t detected in phone book or WhatsApp.
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Arjun
Arjun@arjuns__·
@malikgarv This was toggled off by default So this is one fix But lately my WA contacts are not saving on both WA and phone - which is a diff bug
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Garv Malik
Garv Malik@malikgarv·
Is it just me or if I save a contact in Whatsapp, it is no longer saved in my actual contacts on my phone? [iOS]
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Lzafeer Ahmad B F@lzafeer·
@arjuns__ Definitely agree. If my work didn't require me to wear formal shoes 5 days a week, I'd have gotten this one as well for sure for an all week Gully rotation.
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Arjun@arjuns__·
most underrated sneaker in the collection
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
honestly didn't expect this is what would happen when i joined a menswear forum 15 years ago
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Roger Federer on the kind of talent you can practice:
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Bradford Hardin
Bradford Hardin@bradford_hardin·
A few years ago I created a two-page summary of my expectations of associates and of my commitments to them I shared it in a comment to good reviews, so I thought I'd share it here too I may write a bit more about each element. I hope you find it useful.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
When people think of menswear crafted with a high-degree of workmanship, they think of places such as France, Italy, and the UK. Some may think of Japan. But few will think of India, even though some of the most incredible workmanship is happening there now. Let me show you. 🧵
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
There are two sensible ways to choose a fragrance and one bad way. 🧵
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evan loves worf
evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
Cards against humanity’s website explaining why they’re suing Elon is pretty fucking good
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
People who don't know much about clothes always reduce the topic to trends and status signaling. But clothing can illuminate almost any topic about society. 🧵
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Anupam Gupta
Anupam Gupta@b50·
I came to know of this song via Suits. Still awesome. Suits is in that list of TV series with great songs that fit so well within. Like Gossip Girl. What else? youtu.be/CfihYWRWRTQ?si…
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Lzafeer Ahmad B F@lzafeer·
@srinisaimani People responding with anything other than the Berbatov assist need to reassess their choice. This is a non-contest
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