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Julius

@millendraaa

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With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.

Max Ehrmann © 1927

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The Bible was written on three continents. Asia. Africa. Europe. In three languages. Hebrew. Aramaic. Greek. By over 40 different men — Shepherds. Kings. Prophets. Fishermen. A doctor. Across roughly 1,500 years. Yet it tells one continuous story: Creation. Fall.

The Bible was written on three continents.

Asia.
Africa.
Europe.

In three languages.

Hebrew.
Aramaic.
Greek.

By over 40 different men —

Shepherds.
Kings.
Prophets.
Fishermen.
A doctor.

Across roughly 1,500 years.

Yet it tells one continuous story:

Creation.
Fall.
LukaDonTrades77🏋🏼‍♂️📈 (@edgaralandough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to Neuroscience, if you repeat these 3 phrases each morning, you will start to rewire your brain to become more positive, confident, and grateful 1. “Show me how good today gets.” This activates your brain’s R.A.S to notice more opportunities. 2. “I’m grateful for…”

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best trader of the last decade said this and I think about it a lot “I don’t have any tolerance for trading losses. I hate losing money more than anything. Losing money is what kills you. It is not the actual loss. It’s the fact that it messes up your psychology. You lose the

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your brain releases dopamine before you get the reward, not after. Studies on reward prediction error show this clearly. The brain computes the difference between what you expected and what you got, then adjusts your motivation accordingly. The more certain you are that effort

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• be Morris Chang • survive WWII in China, escape to America in 1949 • go to MIT, fail the PhD qualifying exam twice • decide academia is a trap, join Texas Instruments • spend 25 years climbing the ranks, building their entire semiconductor division into a global powerhouse

• be Morris Chang
• survive WWII in China, escape to America in 1949
• go to MIT, fail the PhD qualifying exam twice
• decide academia is a trap, join Texas Instruments
• spend 25 years climbing the ranks, building their entire semiconductor division into a global powerhouse
Julius (@millendraaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Judgement of Cambyses The one being flayed alive is the corrupt Persian judge, Sisamnes. It is meant to encourage honesty among the magistrates and judges. In the same manner, I do believe death penalty should also be reserved for corrupt and incompetent judges.

Judgement of Cambyses

The one being flayed alive is the corrupt Persian judge, Sisamnes.

It is meant to encourage honesty among the magistrates and judges. In the same manner, I do believe death penalty should also be reserved for corrupt and incompetent judges.
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your brain works against you until you develop the skill of inducing, on demand, a self-simulated near-death experience in your mind to remind yourself of what is truly important and see through all the bullshit that’s enveloping your cornea.

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The simplest rule to blow up your income, followers, etc.. EVEN when you have no idea what your doing is : "Always Produce" Paul Graham taught me this, and it changed my life. overthinking, feeling sorry for yourself, or anything that is not producing will always get you

Isabelle Krause (@isabelletkrause) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although Gollum drove me nuts throughout the LOTR, his character represents something beautiful. He's the picture of what sin does when you hold onto it for a lifetime, when you refuse to let go of the thing that's destroying you. You don't die dramatically. You just slowly

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“But the curse of every ancient civilization was that its men in the end became unable to fight. Materialism, luxury, safety, even sometimes an almost modern sentimentality, weakened the fibre of each civilized race in turn; each became in the end a nation of pacifists, and then

“But the curse of every ancient civilization was that its men in the end became unable to fight. Materialism, luxury, safety, even sometimes an almost modern sentimentality, weakened the fibre of each civilized race in turn; each became in the end a nation of pacifists, and then