karthikeyan

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karthikeyan

karthikeyan

@ramsaykart

I'm not antisocial, I'm pro-quiet.

India Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Eminent_minds
Eminent_minds@minds_eminent·
This is how a child loses trust in their parents; - Asks a genuine question. Gets dismissed. - Shares excitement about something. Gets mocked. - Comes home with a problem. Gets lectured instead of heard. - Cries. Gets told to stop being dramatic. - Fails at something. Gets compared to someone else. - Achieves something. Parents barely look up. - Tries to talk. Parent is on the phone. - Learns that home is not a safe place to be honest. - Starts hiding things. - No quality time. Only correction. - No "I'm proud of you" without a condition attached. - No listening without an agenda. - No apology when the parent is wrong. - No curiosity about who the child actually is. - Child raises themselves emotionally. - Grows up. Moves away as fast as possible. - Calls home out of obligation, not love. - Becomes a stranger who shares blood. And the parent wonders why their child never opens up. To raise a child who actually trusts you, do this; - Put the phone down and look them in the eyes when they talk. - Ask questions about their world without judging the answers. - Apologize when you're wrong. They're watching everything. - Celebrate who they are, not just what they achieve. - Make home the safest place they know. - Listen to understand, not to respond. - Show up to the small moments. Those are the big ones. - Tell them you love them without them having to earn it. - Be the person they run to, not from. NON-NEGOTIABLE.
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`@lisaawrites·
Buy your children a book every month and have a date to talk about the book and what they’ve read. Talk about the characters like they’re real. Bond over literature. Debate the lessons and decision making. Over food and drinks. Cultivate readers and build their collection
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Tips Excel
Tips Excel@gudanglifehack·
Say this to your CHILD every day — and watch how their MIND changes: (Save this before disappearing).
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Dr.Sayajirao Gaikwad
Dr.Sayajirao Gaikwad@DietDrsayajirao·
Most people are “normal”… and still metabolically unhealthy. Don’t chase “within range.” Aim for optimal markers.
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Mindset Machine 
Mindset Machine @mindsetmachine·
This is what a well written, well delivered and well captured scene looks like
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Trading Zone
Trading Zone@prsablue·
📊 The market always tells you where the money is flowing. Starting Monday, I'll decode it for you — Top RS stocks from the 3 strongest sectors. Daily. Interested? Drop a YES 👇 #nifty #nifty50 #sensex #stockmarket #banknifty #StocksToWatch #giftnifty #StocksInFocus #stocks #watchlist #investment
Trading Zone@prsablue

Trades r working in select strong RS names🤝✌️ #nifty #nifty50 #sensex #stockmarket #banknifty #StocksToWatch #giftnifty #StocksInFocus #stocks #watchlist #investment

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Psychodoctor
Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
The way you talk to your child becomes the voice inside their head for the rest of their life. #parenting
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Abhishek
Abhishek@thedumbtrader·
Medium Term projection for Nifty is around 29k/35k I think we could there within 1 Year If 22k is broken on a daily close it will negate this view.
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karthikeyan@ramsaykart·
@dmuthuk it’s a conflict between two countries not a war
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
Muthukrishnan Dhandapani@dmuthuk·
When a war is happening, it is generally wise to avoid areas of conflicts unless it is essential for some one. I know many who are cancelling their overseas summer holiday trips. It is not that some risk would definitely happen to them. A conflict zone is not an appropriate choice for vacation. It is essential for people who are working there. But I don't see going from India and pitching investments in gulf region is essential now. There is always a time for everything.
riazahamed@riazahamedmm

@dmuthuk Everything is fine here Muthu if you don’t want to come, you don’t please come don’t advise others

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karthikeyan@ramsaykart·
@varinder_bansal Agree I live in Abu Dhabi. Except schools all are open and life is normal
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Varinder Bansal 🇮🇳
Varinder Bansal 🇮🇳@varinder_bansal·
I’m currently in Dubai, and here’s what I’m seeing on the ground. I flew from Mumbai via Emirates, and to my surprise, the flight was completely full. Some people argue that this could be due to fewer flights operating, but the reality is clear—people are still traveling to Dubai. It’s far from empty, contrary to what many social media narratives suggest. The contrast becomes visible after landing. The city definitely feels lighter—traffic is down significantly, and tourist presence is visibly lower. I would estimate traffic levels to be down by ~50%. Over the past two days, I’ve been out extensively—malls, restaurants, and meeting friends. Life, quite simply, is normal. We’ve been stepping out late in the evenings, and there is no visible fear among residents. People are going about their routines without hesitation. I visited Mall of the Emirates on Saturday evening, and it was bustling. Not overcrowded like peak tourist season, but certainly not a “ghost town” as often portrayed. Shops were active, some restaurants were full, and people were out enjoying themselves. Yes, expensive brands had less number of shoppers. But, daily coffee shops, Carrefour, Spinney's were super active. Yes, there are fewer people, and shorter wait times—but nothing close to the panic narrative circulating online. Areas closer to the airport, like Mirdif, have experienced more disruption. Residents there reported frequent drone sightings in the initial days, which understandably caused concern. However, even that seems to have normalized over time. In other areas—Downtown Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road—the impact appears minimal. Occasional sirens or alerts do come through on phones as precautionary measures, but normalcy resumes within minutes. I also checked in on the real estate situation. At the higher end—villas above AED 20 million—there are signs of correction, roughly in the 10–20% range. But, deals are not getting closed in this segment as well. However, the mid-market segment (AED 2–5 million) remains relatively stable. Buyers are cautious, but sellers are equally unwilling to cut prices aggressively. It’s a classic wait-and-watch phase. So if someone claims Dubai real estate has crashed 50–60%, I’d say—take that deal immediately. General belief is that tourism will take time to recover, and those dependent on commissions—especially in sectors like real estate—will feel the pressure. Construction activity has almost come to a stand still. Smaller firms with stretched balance sheets and high leverage may struggle. In contrast, larger players with strong financial positions are likely to consolidate further and emerge stronger. Yes, Dubai feels different today—less crowded, less chaotic, and quieter due to fewer tourists. But it is far from being a ghost town. The city is functioning, people are working, and daily life continues. The overall sentiment is simple: cautious, but calm. No panic. Just a collective hope that the situation stabilizes soon. @DXBMediaOffice @DXB
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Rishikesh Singh
Rishikesh Singh@Rishikesh_ADX·
> Contracting structure (monthly triangle-like formation). > Near lower support boundary 2200 (+/-50) > Breakout or breakdown move loading. #Mphasis Mphasis
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Rishikesh Singh
Rishikesh Singh@Rishikesh_ADX·
Thread on Nifty IT Index stocks: Most #NiftyIT heavyweights are trading near major long-term support zones (except TCS & OFSS). 👉Sector at a crucial inflection point. > If these supports hold → strong mean reversion possible. > If they fail → extended consolidation/correction ahead. Let’s break it down stock by stock.
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Abhishek
Abhishek@thedumbtrader·
CPSE ETF Even in this carnage has held up well Consolidating and prime for a BO Horizontal Count : 155
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Dr. A. Velumani.PhD.
Dr. A. Velumani.PhD.@velumania·
Until 10 consecutive days In a Hospital bed, with sedatives, antibiotics and pain killers in drips - all one dreams and prays for is #health. Not cars, villas or destination weddings. Also until a consecutive 10 weeks If Airlines closed, LPG and energy shortage, credit crisis, debt crisis, job crisis, sensex collapses - all one dreams and prays for is #peace We fail to relish what we are blessed with when we have all essentials in abundance. Close your eyes and enjoy “peace and health” when you get. That is heaven.
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Sakshi
Sakshi@333maheshwariii·
Why this year World Cup wins doesn't feel like 2024 World Cup wins. Is it me only or someone else is feeling same ?
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karthikeyan@ramsaykart·
@AussiesArmy Just reading the names of those who are crying.. something very unique
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AMK Mapping 🇳🇿
AMK Mapping 🇳🇿@AMK_Mapping_·
An Iranian Shahed-136 drone has impacted Dubai International Airport in the UAE.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
NEW: 🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi is getting hit again
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
Images that should haunt the world. Funeral graves of 165 young school girls killed in Israeli/US bombing that hit a school in Mina in Iran. Far away from Trumpian comfort in Mar-a-Lago. SAY NO TO WAR!. #StopTheWar
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