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مفيش اسوأ من الراجل الجبان
ميعرفش يستغل الفرص، يعترف بمشاعره، ولا يتحمل المسؤولية
Mira@AmiiraAyman
أسوأ صفه ممكن تكون في راجل ؟
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Yirmili yaşların başında hırslı bir erkeğin kendine yapabileceği en büyük iyilik Elon Musk’ın hayatını okumaktır.
才谷 Saitani@realCaigu
当你觉得自己压力很大时,想想 2008 年的 Elon Musk.
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Elon Musk's mother Maye once described the moment she knew her son was different from every other human she'd met.
He was ten. Sitting at the kitchen table. Not speaking. For hours. She walked past thinking he was sick. He wasn't. He was thinking. A ten year old boy motionless for hours because a thought had entered his mind and he was following it to its conclusion.
She said it scared her. Not because something was wrong. Because she could see in his eyes he was somewhere she couldn't reach. A mother watching her child disappear into his own mind with no way to pull him back.
She later said this never stopped. Not at 15. Not at 25. Not at 54. The same departure. The same eyes. Just bigger problems. Every partner who loved him saw the same look she first saw at that kitchen table.
She said he expresses love in ways that don't look like love. He sent a SpaceX mission carrying a stuffed mascot called Asteroid. A plush toy riding a rocket. The public saw marketing. She saw her son doing what he's always done. Taking the things he loves and launching them toward the stars.
The boy at the kitchen table became the man at the rocket factory. Nothing changed. Everything scaled.
The most important thing the mother of the most important man alive ever did was nothing. She let the boy think. She left the kitchen table alone. That's the origin of everything.
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As a young man, Caesar stood before a statue of Alexander the Great. He stared at it for a long time.
Then… he began to cry.
His friends were confused.
"Why are you weeping?"
Caesar answered:
"At my age, Alexander had conquered the world… and I have done nothing."
Most men compare themselves to weaker men and feel proud. Caesar compared himself to greatness—and felt hunger.
Years later, Rome would kneel before him.
Your standards shape your destiny.

Bambulu@Bqmbulu
Studying the lives of war generals is a huge testosterone booster
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For relationships to work the girl has to like you more than you like her
Bambulu@Bqmbulu
What’s the harshest truth every young man must eventually learn?
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Evidence of exceptional ability and asking how they solved hard problems down to the brass tacks level is what matters.
Those who actually deserve credit know the details of the solution, because it was so hard it got seared into their brain. The phonies and posers who falsely claim credit will flounder at the second or third level of detail.
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