Figuring it out

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18 Feb 2021
Deference is overrated, boldness is understated.
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Noor Ahmad’s bowling action is virtually identical to that of Rashid Khan.
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The brain feeds off conversations, which can be b/w two people or just you conversing with yourself. You must have these conversations at regular intervals, else growth is stunted. At the same time, you can't just occupy your time with just them without any action. Balance is key
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I've tried Focus Music, Vikings Music, Cafe music, LoFi music with rain falling on leaves in bg, but there's nothing that helps me pull 3 hr sprints of focused work like Panjabi MC, Jazzy B, Gippy Grewal, i.e. pre 2010 era P-Pop. Aujla, Dosanjh are not in the league. #FocusMusic
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Does everyone secretly feel that if you went back you to college now, you could learn so much faster, better, and deeper? And that your 18 year old self kinda wasted the opportunity?
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🚨 Cricket Scorecard Graphics - Thread🚨 1) Indian Premier League:
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1 Sep 2025
There are stories in sport that lift players into immortality & there are stories that scar them forever. For Scott Boswell, 1st Sep 2001 at Lord’s turned into the day his world collapsed, remembered not for glory but for heartbreak... A Thread 1/n
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19 Aug 2025
Big fan of the Food on Train by @zomato For the Delhi to Chandigarh morning Shatabdi, Ambala Junction comes just at the right time - 45 mins before destination and @TheobromaIndia with its cookie, cappuccino and a baked vada pav was just what I needed before a full day of work!
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I often feel bad for the child of senior citizen patients who accompanies them to the clinic for their appointments/checkups and yet all that the senior citizen patients want to talk about or praise is their other child who is settled abroad but is never with them in sickness.
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21 May 2025
I’m once again saying, Come to Delhi, and don’t speak in Hindi if you don’t know/want, speak in English or sign language or whatever convenient. Nobody will be rude to you for not talking in Hindi. And certainly nobody would tell you that you came to delhi to beg. We know if you came to delhi for work, it’s because delhi people were not skilled enough for that task, that’s why someone who knew the job better than a Delhiite got that job/started that business. No hate for not speaking in Hindi, you’re all welcome! And it’s not just Delhi who is giving you job/bread/money, it’s both ways, you’re giving employment to Delhiites too, the cabbies, sabzi walas, delivery boys, your house’s owner, everyone is earning their living because of you. So, we’re thankful that you choose Delhi as your destination. Enjoy your time here! Cheers.
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19 May 2025
The new @LeadSquared UI update is everything that is going wrong with Enterprise SaaS these days. Noobs with exp. of prototyping stupid dating apps are designing B2B enterprise apps, recipe for disaster. I'll make it a personal mission to move our biz from LSQ to another #CRM.
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Modi ji ka gang aajkal
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14 May 2025
😭 Y’all need to decide if I’m in IPL or a Baloch leader
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Yesterday, Class XII results were out. So many kids with 90% plus in family and friends. One friend shared his daughter got into Harvard for engineering. I’m proud. Truly happy for them. But later that day, a quiet thought crept in…
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Damn… how did I miss this? Yesterday, when Pakistan violated the ceasefire, drones hit Srinagar, and maybe even Vaishnodevi. News channels were showing it. Tweets were out. CM Omar Abdullah tweeted. It was out there. Then suddenly - a Silence. News vanished. Tweets deleted. Army said “nothing happened.” Even MEA’s press briefing felt soft, weird, and fishy. Now remember and think. India had hit Pakistan’s nuclear sites. And that’s shattered Pakistan. That broke something inside them. That’s why they went crazy. That’s why they called ceasefire. But not for peace. Pakistan was about to push the button. Probably, they threatened India on the DGMO call. Probably, they told the US too - “We’ll use it.” America stepped in. Forced everyone to stop. India was cornered. Not by fear - but by what was coming. A full-scale nuclear exchange. And that’s why everything got buried. Because if the world found out how close we were, global panic would begin. One more thing: Pakistan’s been reporting repeated 4.0 earthquakes for months - same regions. Same magnitude. Same pattern. That’s not natural. Probably that’s nuke-related activity. And India must’ve known. Now it all makes sense. Ceasefire wasn’t weakness. It was standing on the edge of the cliff - and taking a step back was must. And now they’ve broken it again. Just wait. This game is not over. It’s only paused.
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How we 90s guys remember it.
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बस मोदी जी आज्ञा दे दीजिए देखिए गमछा रख के पाकिस्तान ले लेगा सब 😂 बिहारी सब पर भारी #OperationSindoor
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28 Mar 2025
This is iShowSpeed. 99% of streamers fall off within a few months. But in just 3 years, Speed dethroned top creators like KSI, Logan Paul, and Adin Ross. And it all started with ONE $1.79 donation... Here's how a 17-year-old took over the world from his bedroom:
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Somebody thought it would be a great idea to build a road up a steep incline because a direct path is the fast way to go between two points. This is what happens when you don’t have qualified civil engineers.
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The curse of intelligence is restlessness, the curse of lacking intelligence is envy. The curse of courage is isolation, the curse of lacking courage is regret.
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