@AliQOfficial @jayclouse This is a trend I document here: Creators will come together, create projects under a banner, divide the benefits, and go their way. Corporate structure is needed for making this happen. But creators will have autonomy.
@ryanstrickler May be you should mention this in the onboarding screen or somewhere else. Thought the tool isn't working
@aakansha1216 @excalidraw great. How many hours you work on Exclidraw? The release cycle is insane (which is good by the way)
@zsviczian @obsdmd Congrats Zsolt. You deserve it. Amazing work.
@MisterAwesan @aakansha1216 @excalidraw as much I love these new features, I too fear Excalidraw will become bloated and move away from its attraction - simple but gets the job done
@gen_bali That’s because now it is Europeans who are refugees, not some third world citizens 😳😥
@bespokespeeches The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy - John 10:10 Bible is full of these: - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - Love, Joy, and Peace - Jesus took Peter, James, and John to the mount of transfiguration ...
@TheCoolestCool boAt Airdopes Bluetooth speakers: Listening to podcasts / twitter spaces while walking. Double benefit 😀 (That is how I listened to one of your earlier twitter spaces about distribution. amazing 1 hour btw)
@kylegawley Almost all Indian IT services companies have that
@ranjithajeurkar Here I'm confusing between Tamil and English and can't recollect the correct word at the right time :-(
@AndrewWriteCopy @colinyjchung I use this. Still Gmail will drop my subsequent email (not all, but randomly) into spam or promotions.
@ShekharGanty @netshrink Great. Thanks. Will do
@TheSumitDhamija May be you want to hear @PeeKayPedia :
@kannandeepan Soon they will serve with chutney and sambar ;-)
@farhan_abul @SejalSud Zoho Freshworks Kissflow Chargebee ...
Happiness : I created it - @Aswiniselvaraj Happiness, as unhappiness is a choice
Not all stimulus is bad As @Kuttycan shared, you should be able to pause, evaluate the stimuli and take further action
As @singhtechnical mentioned, self-awareness is critical for self-control
Self-awareness is the first step to becoming pro-active
If you want to know who you are (strengths & weakness), ask your kids ;-) We play a game (as mentioned in @DeveloperTea ) 3 roses and a thorn We (@josephineejoyce & I) were surprised when our kids told us during one of our vacation trips.
I'm surprised about the fidelity of speech to text in real-time. Amazing where ML has come up.
@prioritysoluti1 Congrats & Best wishes @singhtechnical
@jordanbpeterson Circle of concern = Have's Circle of influence = Be's I'll be happy when home debt is paid off (CoC) I'll be a better listener (CoI) Work on your CoI
@jordanbpeterson Proactivity # positive thinking You face reality But you also realise you've the power of positive response to that reality That is proactivity
@jordanbpeterson You can change the way you respond to stimuli You can use R & I to respond differently to situations: • resourcefulness • initiative
@jordanbpeterson We cite two reasons for our behaviour: • our nature • our nurture But a fundamental principle about the nature of man: Between stimulus and response, man has the freedom to choose
@jordanbpeterson Problems we face fall into & the ways to handle are: • direct control problems -> change your behaviour • indirect control problems -> change your methods of influence • no control problems -> change your way of seeing them Hardest yet where most growth is 👆
@jordanbpeterson Key insight in this chapter: Our behavior is a function of our decisions, not our conditions While we are free to choose our actions, we are not free to choose the consequences of those actions When we pick up one end of the stick, we pick up the other.
"Be Proactive" is about private victories. Covey says: Your private victories precede public victories. As @jordanbpeterson says, get your room in order before going out to change the world.
@mijustin I'm pitching an editor of a local newspaper to write about growing podcast space. They might write.
@SejalSud Chennai. Has the most successful startups
@jackerhack Athu pona masam; ithu intha masam ;-) I suppose you understand Tamil and watch Tamil movies too. If not, please ignore
@rishabh_grg If CX = lipstick on the pig (usually that is how it is viewed), then it will not differentiate a mediocre product. If CX = how we use the product (what originally Steve Jobs defined), then yes that is the only way to stand out.
@prla Thanks for sharing this. I learnt "who luck" from Jim Collins podcast interview with Tim Ferris. From then, I've tried building it. Now will focus on "return on luck" ;-)
@rishabh_grg AWS has the worst CX Harvard has one of the toughest CX They both stand out in their domains. They make the most money. CX is only one part of success. Not even the essential. Solving a pain in a meaningful way is. Everything else is a coating.
@rishabh_grg Kingfisher airlines had the best CX Kingfisher folded CX isn't everything. Making money is
@5harath @ProductHunt @jackbutcher @stephsmithio @anthilemoon @dvassallo @JanelSGM Thank you @5harath. This is inspiring. What I would like to know the failures. Who attempted this and failed. What were the lessons? That will tell us the potential pitfalls to avoid.
@saurabhcio @zcalHQ How to do this? Is there a guide? Is it like creating 1-to-1 meeting scheduled for weekly?
@vyshnav_xyz Looks awesome. Keep it up. Do you mind revealing more - what is the tech stack; where is it running, etc?
@ANayyar16 Thanks Arun
@rishabh_grg For Sale: Baby shoes, never worn. Shortest story that evokes the deepest emotion. By Ernest Hemingway
@ranjithajeurkar I wish you well Ranjitha. Nice folks should win. So people know being nice is not a disadvantage. Godspeed.
