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Prateek Modi

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UPSC Mentor | PSIR | UGC NET Qualified | Aspiring Professor Passionate about Politics, Psychology, Policy & Philosophy Believer in Merit, Logic & Reform

Indore Katılım Mart 2015
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Prateek Modi@prateekmodi300·
So, this year is about to get over. Once again reminding of the most important resource we have I.e. time, it flows. Here are my key takeaways from this year: Being grateful: this was one of the worst years in modern times. The second wave of COVID was devastating.
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Naval Podcast
Naval Podcast@navalpodcast·
Doom is easy. Optimism takes imagination. The Only Way Out A Podcast Film
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Prateek Modi@prateekmodi300·
@naval Permanent satisfaction is against evolution.
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Naval@naval·
We’re searching for permanent satisfaction with an impermanent mind in an impermanent world.
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Indore, Madhya Pradesh: On the Bhojshala case, Advocate Priya Jain, representative of the Salakchand Jain, says, "... It's true that the High Court has also considered it a Hindu temple... When the British took the idol from here to London, they themselves accepted that there is a Jain idol in the museum, which is still mentioned on the stone inscription... The inscription clearly shows that there is a idol of a Jain Tirthankara... We have also presented evidence, which is the ASI report and all the evidence given by the Archaeology Department, that it is a idol of Jain Saraswati and Jain Vagdevi... Our fight right now is with the law; our fight is not with any Hindu or Muslim; our fight is with the law... Now we will challenge this in the Supreme Court... We want our rights to that very place, so we will challenge that..."
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Prateek Modi@prateekmodi300·
What convinced us to move from nature to concrete jungles... #nature
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Arpit Shah
Arpit Shah@arpitsinger·
With Deep Gratitude I am truly humbled and honoured to share that Adv. Vishnu Shankar Jain, Adv. Vishnu Shankar Jain @Vishnu_Jain1 Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India has graciously written the Foreword for my book: The Sacred Form: A Study of Jain Tīrthaṅkara Iconography and Sectarian Traditions. His words lend immense encouragement to this humble effort in documenting the sacred Iconographic traditions of Jainism. This work would not have seen the light of day without the divine blessings and inspiration of Param Pujya Gacchadhipati Acharya Shri Yashovarmasurishwarji Maharaja Saheb and the constant guidance of Pujya Shri Tirthyashvijayji Maharaj Saheb; it is their grace that moved this pen. My heartfelt gratitude also goes to @lvjstsorg for publishing this work and for their unwavering commitment to the preservation of Jain heritage. I hope this book serves as a meaningful resource for scholars, researchers, and all those devoted to the accurate understanding and preservation of our rich Jain iconographic tradition. 🙏 #jainism
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
We now exercise 5x less than we did 100 years ago. Our modern sedentary lifestyle is literally accelerating biological aging at a rate our ancestors never experienced. The average person in 1926 walked 10+ miles daily just doing regular activities. Today? 3,000 steps on a good day. We're living longer but aging faster.
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We now exercise five times less than we did 100 years ago. Our lifestyles are accelerating aging New review @Cell_Metabolism how to counter it cell.com/cell-metabolis…

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Society was built to make money. Indifferent to your health and sanity. For example, we did not evolve to: + sit 10 hours a day + have our attention fractured 300 times daily + compare ourselves to millions of others + travel 9 time zones in 13 hours + tolerate sounds above 85 dB causing hearing loss + outsmart algorithms hijacking our reward system + breathe fine particulate air pollution + live under 16+ hrs of artificial light a day + have 3 courses of antibiotics before age 2 + eat ultra-processed foods for 60% of daily calories + consume 17 teaspoons of added sugar a day So if you're feeling down in the dumps, maybe fatigued, a little or a lot depressed, anxious, that's why.
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Shekhar Dutt
Shekhar Dutt@DuttShekhar·
I sincerely believe Books have answers Books have been quietly solving problems you didn’t even know how to frame In this clip, I’ve pulled together the books I referred to during my conversation with Raj Shamani Each one shaped how I think, teach, and approach life. If you’re stuck, confused, or just searching for better questions, drop your situation in the comments I’ll suggest a book that might actually help 🙏 Books mentioned here are : 1. Revenge of Geography 2. Epicurus The Art of Happiness 3. Michel Sandel What money can’t buy 4. Shashi Tharoor India 5. Crazy Like Us 6. Anthony Bourdain World Travel 7. Satanic Verses 8. Thinking fast and slow 9. Fukuyama’s The Origins of Political Order
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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
read the biographies of the greats. not for inspiration. for pattern extraction. → Isaac Newton worked in isolation for years → Leonardo da Vinci merged art, anatomy, engineering → Nikola Tesla thought in systems before building → Marie Curie endured constraints, kept output constant → Elon Musk compresses timelines through intensity you start seeing the same structures: → long periods of obsession → indifference to social validation → cross-domain synthesis → tolerance for uncertainty → relentless iteration biographies are not stories. they are compressed datasets of human optimization. read them like an engineer.
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BBC World Service
BBC World Service@bbcworldservice·
🇮🇳📚Two million books, free for anyone to borrow and read. That's what Anke Gowda, a retired sugar factory worker from India's southern Karnataka state, has accumulated over the past five decades. "When you start reading books it is addictive, like tasting candy" 🎧 More about libraries bbc.in/4tKyTLb
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Hong Kong has one of the greatest life expectancies on the planet. They also have the highest per capita meat consumption in the world. They eat roughly 300 lb of meat per person every year. It's four times what the average Brit eats. Pork and chicken make up over 80% of it. But the part nobody talks about is Hong Kong also walks more than any other country in the world. The average resident logs over 10,600 steps a day. The global average is around 8,000. Americans average under 5,000. The city is dense, hilly, and built around walking and public transit. Cars are an inconvenience. Stairs are unavoidable. Movement is not a workout in Hong Kong. It is the commute. The real story is the longest-lived population on Earth eats the most meat AND moves the most. Diet plus daily movement. Not one or the other. This is the lesson people keep missing. You cannot eat your way to a long life sitting in a chair for 12 hours. And you cannot walk your way out of a garbage diet. The food gives you the raw materials. The movement decides what your body does with them.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Japan: longest life expectancy on the planet (around 85 years). Plant-based advocates: "See? Rice and vegetables!" Japan's actual diet: Seafood: by far the most consumed animal protein, around 45-50kg per capita annually Pork: the most consumed land meat Chicken: a close second Beef: expensive but eaten regularly, and prized Eggs: among the highest per-capita consumption on Earth, often raw on rice Dashi (fish stock): the base of nearly every savoury dish on the table Roughly half of Japanese protein comes from animal sources. Their longevity gets pinned on the rice. Meanwhile they're eating fish at almost every meal, drowning their vegetables in fish stock, cracking eggs into breakfast, and treating beef like a luxury good worth saving up for. The fish is the meal. The rice is there to mop up the dashi. Acknowledging any of this would mean admitting that the longest-lived population on Earth eats half its protein from animals. And that conclusion doesn't fit the pamphlet. So they point at the rice. Hope nobody asks what's on top of it.

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Prateek Modi@prateekmodi300·
इंदौर नगर निगम से शिकायत: संपत्ति आईडी 1001039285 के लिए 2025–26 में टैक्स ₹3554 से बढ़ाकर ₹11989 कर दिया गया है, जबकि संपत्ति में कोई बदलाव नहीं हुआ है। यह वृद्धि असंगत प्रतीत होती है। कृपया पुनर्मूल्यांकन कर सही निर्धारण करें @SwachhIndore @IndoreCollector @CMMadhyaPradesh
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
APSC Topper : Caught with ₹12,000 IAS Topper : Caught with ₹15,000 SDM: Caught with ₹50,000 Deputy Director, DGCA: Caught with ₹2.5 lakh Clerk: Caught with ₹200 crores Traffic Constable: Caught with ₹400 crores This “equality” is disheartening to see 😭🤡
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Rohit
Rohit@Iam_Rohit_G·
The Cultural difference between Indians and the white People.. He is Heinrich Klassen, He earns around 30 Crore from IPL every year. He earns around another 8-10 Crores from other Leagues. He is currently in Hyderabad with his Wife and Daughter. Today, he wanted to take his family for a ride and he booked an Auto . He could have easily hired a luxury car for his family but he still chose to travel by auto in 40 Degrees. In India, if someone earns 10 Lakh Per month, He/she will never sit in an auto because that may hurt their Status in the society!!
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