@readswithravi This is so true. I wrote mine (here: https://t.co/DUV1iSYywX) almost 15 years back and shaped my life to earn that obituary. Single most effective exercise to live a meaningful life. Highly encourage everyone to do this. @morganhousel
@AEJ58 @SaschMayer @StefanMolyneux It’s funny you shud mention that incident. I was meditating on the same as part of understanding “meekness” - restrained power. Paul restrained himself from using his citizenship and went to jail. Once his purpose of sharing the gospel with the jailer is done, he uses his…
@AEJ58 @SaschMayer @StefanMolyneux Interesting. I have had trouble with this idea in the Bible. But this is presented as the one idea that differentiates the Bible from the rest. Jesus died as a victim to return as a victor. Unlike Muhammad & his disciples, Christ & his disciples never turned to swords (in fact…
@NikhilS33417531 @the_avid_trader If you don't mind a long term view, build your WINS flywheel: https://t.co/saV4nxoerG
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6️⃣ Self-control holds it all together. Without it, the other pillars collapse. Train your mind, body, spirit, and relationships — daily.
5️⃣ Wealth is more than money. Alan Weiss said it best: “Wealth is discretionary time.” If you can choose how to spend your day — you’re already rich.
4️⃣ Network grows from insights and esteem. As Dharmesh Shah said: "Your probability of success is proportional to the number of people who want you to succeed.” Build credibility. Offer value. Keep your promises.
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@nileshtrivedi I started homeschooling my two boys and still do. I write about my experience here: https://t.co/oRIRhZUnLg
@pvsreekanth @svembu This is a valid concern. This happens all the time and with the increased competition there is going to be intense incentives too.
@nileshtrivedi @svembu Maybe (signal) that’s not their use case? But why do you say it’s not like WhatsApp?
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@kareem_carr @sbkaufman Could you please expand on “intrinsic tendency to binarize is essential to reproduction” for a lay person? I am tripping here: “tendency” - I thot it is a characteristic of mind depending on our nature and nurture. You seem to indicate it is biological.
@jacques_web3 Couple of things come to mind: • We are trained to value "foreign" items and not "local" items. Perfumes, watches, specs ...even our skins (remember fair & lovely ads?) • Our leaders use "foreign" items (most items PM uses are of foreign origin); masses follow their leaders •…
@jacques_web3 @light_2_0 Zoho has a competitor app to Whatsapp (Aarattai). Now that gov dept is starting to use Zoho may be there will be interest in this.
@pataderp @fardarter Can you give me examples please? I have only done cursory reading of other religious text than the Bible. My understanding is that probably other than Buddhism all others doesn’t even consider forgiveness. It is more of revenge in the name of justice.
@pataderp @fardarter Some of the best people I know are deeply religious (across religions). We are all shaped by our expectations & experiences
@ejames_c Enjoy your paternity leave.
@natashamalpani @AIWithManv > AI won’t take 40% of jobs, it will take 40% of tasks. Insightful take.
@RobertBoutilie3 @PositivFuturist Never heard it put this way. Now that I've heard it, it is so apt. Be salt of the earth.
@prakdadlani This is awesome initiative Prakash. I homeschool my boys (https://t.co/oRIRhZUVAO) and I take them on industry visits (One of them: https://t.co/gPF2T9IgL4) We are in Chandigarh now. Been planning to visit Pune for industry visits. Will keep this in mind. Thanks again.
Correction, not cruelty. Consequences, not anger. I’d rather my kids learn this at home than out in the world where the lessons are far harsher. What do you think? 7/7
Parents often transfer their anger instead of correcting. A bad day at work turns into yelling at kids. That is not discipline. That is misplaced frustration. 6/7
Severity matters less than certainty. Kids must know: if I lie, I will face consequences. Certainty builds clarity. 5/7
Punishment should have a purpose. Not fear. Not venting anger. Its purpose is to build moral character. 4/7
In my home, only two things are punishable: • Lying • Disrespecting elders Everything else gets a lecture, not punishment. 3/7
Aesop’s fable of The Thief & His Mother is a guide A boy steals a pencil. His mother praises him. Later he steals bigger things. He is caught. Before jail he says, “If only you slapped me then, I wouldn’t be here” That story is a warning. Correct kids early 2/7
@SamarthNagpal26 @itsnitinverma @Manojeet_Das @gurjota Just reading this book. Haven't come to Parag section. Loving it so far
@DeepakNesss Not so sure Deepak. I have heard this often. There were other social networks that came with the similar promises too - Ello, Mastodon ... Yet, here is twitter thriving
@ValueWithPrem One entrepreneur (who comes from biz family) told us: Be a cockroach. Focus to not get killed by the newspaper that comes towards you*. Then you can survive for many many decades. * survive the next biz disruption in your area / industry / country
@daviddesteno @Philip_Goff All mental models are wrong. Some are more useful than others. Religion, personally and socially, is such a useful model.
@srisuresh @A_K_Mandhan @Akshat_World came to say the same thing. I used to follow him. Now unfollowed.
@guptar How would that look like in the current polarizing political climate? I so miss those spaces (both physical & digital) where we could be "argumentative indians"
@javiermarti @zfellows My thoughts too: https://t.co/4hf8ql2iTx
@joodalooped I miss frontpage by MSFT (only other product I miss is MS-Access)
@JCRyle I preached this: https://t.co/8cfSJ9MpfA God Thinks in Generations; So Should You A sermon from the book of Joshua.
@1shankarsharma @IndiaHistorypic For 11 years they ridiculed Nehru with China defeat. They didn’t build infrastructure, invest in manufacturing, or boost SME. Now there is no choice left than shake hands with an enemy who staples visa, killed our soldiers … No grounds to criticise Nehru again.
@Swiggy For this to happen: Mobile network - @vodafone Food ordering - @Swiggy Payments - @UPI_NPCI Train travel - @bhartiyrailways There is also manpower, road infra, vehicles ... cc @RnaudBertrand
@DeepakNesss Do you use it in cli or with Ide?
@suritalreja It’s a good thread. Not many know this.
@suritalreja Isn't the limit changed to 70 lakhs?
Who owns the relations with customers? GPT? In that scenario what do you get as customer data? How do you build loyalty? These are fluid now. Answers will emerge
Mimic what happens in store Customers walk up to an agent to ask questions. Those are conversations: “What dress would suit me to wear in my friend’s wedding”
MCP = USB-C for AI Discovery, search, payments shud be exposed via MCP GPTs are the first portals of discovery SKUs shud be exposed as vector dbs Purchase history shud be exposed too
Over 46% of shoppers believe chatgpt will give honest opinion than friends
When no one was focusing on SEO, if you focused on SEO you were further ahead of others. And yiu built a chasm for others to cross. Same is true now for GenAI. If you don’t keep up with changes, the gap widens
Anyone who gives a frictionless purchase experience wins Because we are all lazy
