

I.Mara
100 posts

@ARTelnativeMara
Trekking the borderlands of virtue and vice. Christianity & Subversive Art. All views very much in progress x



4 factors to consider when making a career decision (none of which involve money): 1. Talent Density You tend to rise or fall to the level of the people around you. When you work with exceptional people, you absorb their standards, pace, frameworks, and instincts almost through osmosis. High-talent environments compress learning cycles and force you to grow faster than you would on your own. If you care about compounding skills and judgment, there’s nothing more valuable than choosing the room with the highest talent per square foot. 2. Market Growth A fast-growing market makes everything feel easier. It's a tailwind for skill accumulation, title trajectory, and opportunity set. Even average players can look like stars in a rapidly expanding industry; great players can compound outlier outcomes. Conversely, declining or stagnant markets create headwinds that even great performers struggle to overcome. It's very difficult to swim upstream, no matter how strong the swimmer. 3. Leadership Quality Your manager is often the single greatest variable in your long-term development. Great leaders create environments where you're challenged, trusted, coached, and pushed into uncomfortable growth. Poor leaders create ceilings. They limit your exposure, suppress your risk-taking, and narrow your aperture of what’s possible. Choose leaders who invest in people, not just outputs. 4. Intellectual Stimulation Intellectual stimulation is a leading indicator of future growth because curiosity compounds just like capital. You want to be in environments that make you feel alive intellectually. Where the problems are interesting, the challenges stretch you, and you're forced into deeper thinking. When your mind is engaged, you naturally develop new skills, pursue new ideas, and build momentum. What would you add to the list (and why)?



@PROMAKOS_ Una lástima. Pero podrías al menos decirme cómo fue una pareja de pingüinos desde la Antártida hasta el arca de Noé.









Nobody tells you this: Dopamine from information gathering is a dangerous drug. It’s the dopamine from reading, planning, or learning, but never doing. Stop looking for more information and start acting on the information you already have. Get your dopamine from action.



Scientists confirm biblical earthquake that 'shook the earth' during Jesus' crucifixion trib.al/eN78Uto