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Accra, Ghana Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Aeneas@SonOfAnchis3s·
The fundamental error of modern historiography is that we believe every war is between good and evil. The modern mind cannot comprehend a war that’s not between good and evil; where both opponents are virtuous, nobly pursuing their tragically conflicting ends.
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Who was the good guy in The Iliad?

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gomi@parveen__tyagi·
writing will genuinely change your life more than motivation ever will. not in some cringe “manifest your dream life” way. i mean in a very real, practical way. most people never actually stop long enough to understand what’s going on inside their own head. they just react to life all day. scroll when they feel uncomfortable. distract themselves when things get quiet. jump from one dopamine hit to the next. but writing forces you to slow down for a second and actually look at your thoughts instead of running from them. and the weird part is you usually don’t even realize what you truly think until you start writing it down. writing doesn’t just record your thoughts it creates them. ideas start flowing that you didn’t even know were there. patterns start showing up. emotions start making sense. problems become easier to solve because they’re no longer this giant fog floating around in your head. writing organizes your mind. every high performer, every sharp thinker, every person who just gets it, they all write. It keeps showing up as the common thread. not the expensive stuff. not the complex stuff. Just pen and paper. they write because feelings are vague but words are precise. every time they sit down and search for the exact word to describe what’s inside them, they become a sharper, more powerful communicator. “people follow the person who can say what they mean and mean what they say. writing every day is how you build that muscle until it becomes second nature.” over time, all that accumulated writing becomes a resource you can draw from forever. the more you write, the more material you have to solve problems, connect dots and think bigger. the better you get at putting thoughts into words, the better you get at communicating in general. and honestly, communication controls a huge part of your life. like relationships, opportunities, business, confidence, influence, all of it comes down to how clearly you can express yourself. and no, you don’t need to be some amazing writer either. your grammar doesn’t need to be perfect. nobody cares. half the benefit comes from simply getting thoughts out of your head and onto paper. some of the best writing advice i’ve ever heard was: “write badly. just write.” because the moment you stop trying to sound smart or perfect, your real thoughts finally start coming out. even 30 minutes a day changes something in you. you become calmer because your mind isn’t carrying around a thousand unprocessed thoughts anymore. you become more self aware because you start noticing your own habits and emotional patterns. you become more articulate because you’re practicing turning feelings into language every single day. if you write every day, your future self gets to sit down and read exactly how far you’ve come. i think that’s more valuable than any photo album. who knows maybe one day all that writing becomes a book, a course, something you give your children. at the very least, it becomes proof that you were here, that you grew, that you tried. that’s one of the coolest parts about it. writing lets you watch yourself evolve with time. seriously. start writing. doesn’t matter if it’s in a notebook, your notes app, twitter wherever. just sit, think about your thoughts and write. just sit down for 30 minutes and let your mind speak for once. and watch yourself becoming unstoppable.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Neuroscience considers metacognition the highest form of intelligence..... "the ability to think about your own thinking."

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I, Barima@fremebarima·
There are 144 community banks in Ghana. Go to any of them and you’ll be guaranteed great service at low costs. If you prove to be a good customer, they will offer you great loans on a platter also. Anyone in Sunyani for instance should bank with Capital Community Bank 🤭 2/2
Dr. Sharyf@__Sharyf

Which bank is currently the best in Ghana?

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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
How can you be bored when you’ve got a career to build,a body to perfect,a mind to make smarter and success to chase.
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Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
The cost of avoiding structure is that every day has to be renegotiated from scratch.
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
In 1981, Jim Rohn cracked the code on why motivation fades for most people but becomes permanent for others. It's four emotions in a specific order. When you hit them in sequence, they rewire how your brain processes reality itself. **Disgust** arrives first. But Rohn understood something most personal development misses completely. Productive disgust isn't anger at external circumstances. It's the moment you become genuinely repulsed by your own patterns. The alcoholic who suddenly sees their hand shaking. The procrastinator who catches themselves making the same excuse for the 847th time. The person stuck in mediocrity who finally realizes they've been their own prison warden. That disgust has to be visceral. Intellectual understanding changes nothing. You need to feel sick at the thought of another day, month, or year of the same patterns. Most people never reach this threshold because they cushion themselves with small comforts and endless rationalizations. **Decision** follows immediately after. Rohn emphasized that real decisions are different from preferences or wishes. A decision cuts off all other possibilities. The word literally means "to cut away from." When you decide, you burn bridges to your old identity. You stop negotiating with yourself about whether you'll follow through. **Desire** then becomes the fuel system. But Rohn's version of desire wasn't about wanting things. It was about becoming emotionally obsessed with the person you're becoming. The gap between who you are and who you could be starts generating actual psychological tension. You begin moving toward that future self the way water moves downhill. **Resolve** locks it all in place. This is where most transformation attempts die. People hit the first obstacle and negotiate their way back to comfort. Resolve means you've decided that the person you're becoming is more important than temporary discomfort, social pressure, or convenient excuses. What makes Rohn's framework devastating is the sequence. Most people try to manufacture motivation through desire alone. They want things but never get disgusted enough with their current patterns to actually cut them off. Or they get disgusted but never make real decisions, just wishes disguised as commitments. The four emotions create a psychological cascade. Disgust provides the pain that makes change urgent. Decision eliminates escape routes. Desire pulls you forward. Resolve keeps you moving when the initial emotional spike fades. The reason this can happen in a single day is that emotions operate outside normal time constraints. You can spend years slowly building motivation, or you can hit an emotional threshold that reorganizes everything in minutes. Veterans come back from war fundamentally different after experiences that lasted hours. People have religious conversions, creative breakthroughs, and life redirections during conversations that last less than an afternoon. The constraint isn't time. It's intensity. Most people live in emotional mediocrity. They feel mild dissatisfaction but never disgust. They make preferences but never decisions. They have interests but never desire. They have intentions but never resolve. Rohn figured out that transformation is an emotional process that gets executed through action, not an action process that gets supported by emotion. The four emotions don't just change what you do. They change how you see yourself doing it.
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Kirill@kirillk_web3·
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EDHUB🌍ℹ@eddie_wrt·
Moment Adjetey Mensah was captured by traditional authorities as part of customary rites leading to his enstoolment.
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Zealot New@Zealot_New·
@forallcurious Its giving Gold... wait what if the Sun is heaven and the reason for the strong heat is so people don't dare try see what's going on that side?? I mean if really this is how it looks it kinda checks out with Heaven being Golden floored😭
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: This is the surface of Sun, the most detailed image ever taken!
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Mayada
Mayada@mayada_ayim·
@MrAkyeampong I wanna this movie tonight. Share the title please
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Mr. Akyeampong@MrAkyeampong·
This was the first music breakdown in Ghana
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Dr Fred@F_Edzeamey·
Charley…Achimota School is in a league of its own🫡
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Mayada@mayada_ayim·
@tv3_ghana Create jobs. Create capacity then
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#TV3GH@tv3_ghana·
Security Recruitment Saga: “If all 500,000 become police officers, where will they find thieves?” - Asiedu Nketia asks #3NewsGH #TV3GH
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Mayada@mayada_ayim·
@obrempongkofitw I refuse to believe Israel from the Bible are the same Jesuits today
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obrempong kofi twum@obrempongkofitw·
Do Israelis/Jews consider Hitler a greater enemy than Pharaoh (from the bible)?
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Tzar@muslim0040·
@NigeriaStories Hmmm everyone there now will have medical reason to smoke
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Ghana Legalises Cannabis Farming For Industrial, Medicinal Purposes, Invites Applications For Licences
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