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Tejas
@tejas_0902
Data Engineer | Tech | Code | Finance | Travel | Hacks | Credit Cards 📈💻✈️
India Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@itspriyaaa300 Comfort is easy to chase, but self-respect is what you're left with when everything else shakes. Learning to stand on your own changes you, quietly and permanently.
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@BaluGorade This. Screeners show you what a company was. The real multibaggers are bets on what it could become, and that never shows up in a P/E ratio. Qualitative reading is where the edge actually is.
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@Ravisutanjani Payment history is the heaviest weight in your credit score. The habit that saves you: set auto-pay for at least the minimum, so a busy month never turns into a missed date. Pay first, sort out disputes later, exactly right.
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Been waiting for this one. The desk-to-phone handoff is exactly where agentic tools get genuinely useful, not just answering, but finishing the job while you're away.
Claude@claudeai
Claude Cowork is coming to mobile and web. Hand Claude a task at your desk and pick up the finished work from your phone. Close the laptop and Claude keeps going. Beta is rolling out over the next several weeks starting with the Max plan, with more plans to follow.
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@vijaayprajapati ₹100 saved actually exists. ₹1,000 "tomorrow" is just a plan that rarely arrives. The habit beats the intention every single time, because habits compound and intentions expire.
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@Manvi_World The moment you let others define your worth, you hand them the power to change it daily. Anchor it internally and no opinion can shake you
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@tejas_0902 Yeah, major issue.
Do you carry your own food or snacks as workaround ?
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@divyaporwal_ What you're describing isn't decline, it's the uncomfortable middle of starting over. Six months from now, you'll know this codebase like you knew the last one, and this exact feeling will be a distant memory. Be kind to yourself in the meantime.
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I switched jobs at a point where my career felt like it was moving at full speed.
At Flipkart, everything was fast-paced. I knew the systems, understood the codebase, and shipped things quickly.
Then I switched. It suddenly felt like I was back to square one. Everything became slow because I was new again, and this is how larger companies often work.
Some days I genuinely start doubting myself.
"Why am I making such silly mistakes?"
"Why is every task getting stuck in long loops?"
"Am I even good enough?"
I know I shouldn't compare myself to how I performed in my previous company because I had months of context there. Here, I'm still learning but it’s hard for me to consolidate myself and say “Please slow down”.
Just sharing my personal feeling.
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@manasvisharmaaa Most buyers aren't comparing specs, they're avoiding effort. The product that reduces confusion usually beats the one that's technically better. Clarity sells more than quality.
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@ThetaVegaCap This is the part people skip. That 5.7x looks obvious now, but you'd have sat through 6 years of flat-to-negative returns to earn it. Most sold somewhere in that boring middle. The patience is the price of admission.
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🥇 Gold
• 2011: ₹26,400/10g
• 2026: ₹1,50,000/10g (≈5.7x)
But:
• 2012 → 2018: Flat returns
• 2012 → 2016: Negative returns
🥈 Silver
• 2011 peak buyers waited ~13 years to recover.
Every asset tests your patience before rewarding it.
#Gold #Silver #Investing #WealthCreation
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@HeySunayna So true. There's something rare about people who make conversation feel easy, no ego, no performing, just genuine presence. It's underrated and instantly likeable.
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@BaluGorade Buildings depreciate. Land appreciates. That one line explains most real estate wealth.
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@position_trader There's real freedom in this. We spend so much energy trying to control what was never ours to control. Peace often starts the moment we stop.
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