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Vishnu Suresh

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"If you let motivation dictate your actions, inertia conspires to keep you in place. Action creates progress. Progress creates momentum. Momentum creates motivation." — @farnamstreet newsletter today! fs.blog/brain-food/jan…


"We tend to assume that the worst that has happened is the worst that can happen ... We forget that “the worst” smashed a previous understanding of what was the worst." A Tiny Thought worth reading in @FarnamStreet's newsletter fs.blog/brain-food/dec…


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We all tend to make predictions for the year ahead. Arthur Clarke’s predictions for the decades ahead will be hard to top. Eerie. It wasn’t just the internet; he effectively predicted ‘Working from Home’, although he didn’t realise how a global pandemic would expedite it..


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Lower your expectations of others. Raise the expectations of yourself.


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Elephant and Tiger... This matriarch group of jungle giants will protect their young ones at any cost.. #Jungle #WondersofNature @susantananda3 @DigvijayKhati


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The East India Company: The original corporate raiders | William Dalrymple theguardian.com/world/2015/mar…


The East India Company: The original corporate raiders | William Dalrymple theguardian.com/world/2015/mar…


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A lot of things that work for you also work against you. Inertia is a great example. If you keep doing what you've always done, you're going to get the same results you've always gotten. Decades get wasted expecting different results from the same inputs.


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How Darwin Thought: The Golden Rule of Thinking - "You must understand the opposite side of the argument better than the person holding that side does." fs.blog/2016/01/charle… via @farnamstreet


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David Bowie in 1999 about the impact of the Internet on society


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Overcoming your own biology is the fastest path to developing true discipline. Your biology wants to keep you the same. Static. Comfortable. It seeks survival. Discipline is the ability to keep growing, despite internal opposition.


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When something bad happens, it’s easy to blame something or someone. But this approach is counterproductive and absolves you, makes you lazy, and consumes energy. A better approach is to assume it’s your fault and deal with it.


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“You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” — C S Lewis


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"A good forecaster is not smarter than everyone else, he merely has his ignorance better organized. " --Anonymous


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Children are happy because: 1) they're not self conscious 2) they lack a sense of time pressure 3) they've no goals The bottom line is they are living from moment to moment, and the mind is not there to interfere in their bliss.


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The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.

ProfFeynman's tweet image. The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.

Indian-origin mathematician Akshay Venkatesh gets prestigious Fields Medal thehindu.com/sci-tech/scien…


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According to sources, Mahagathbandhan is growing a new PM face in an artificial womb using gene technology who will have Sharad Pawar's experience, Mayawati's caste credentials, Lalu's rustic charisma, Mamata's tenacity, Mulayam's wrestling skills and Rahul Gandhi's dimples


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