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Murangira

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Heaven is a present day dwelling for the new creation. Phaneroo

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Christian Standard Bible (@csbible) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do."- Ephesians 2:10

Phaneroo (@phanerookampala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loving Father, You prepared the days of our lives before we had even lived a single day, planning every detail for our victorious living. Through all the changing seasons of life, You define our purpose, working everything in and through us to bring solutions to the crises of

Loving Father, You prepared the days of our lives before we had even lived a single day, planning every detail for our victorious living. Through all the changing seasons of life, You define our purpose, working everything in and through us to bring solutions to the crises of
Diva Jain (@divajain2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another Industrial policy masterclass from China, this time in chemicals - identify a suitable geography, develop it, make it accessible, build infra to plug it into global supply chains, tax incentives, cheap land, cut red tape and fund industry specific R&D.

Another Industrial policy masterclass from China, this time in chemicals - identify a suitable geography, develop it, make it accessible, build infra to plug it into global supply chains, tax incentives, cheap land, cut red tape and fund industry specific R&D.
Mustafa (@mustafa_kh4n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mastering really difficult subjects isn’t about talent. it’s about approach. 1. start from first principles; understand the foundation before tackling complexity. nothing sticks if you skip basics. 2. chunk the knowledge; break topics into manageable, interconnected pieces.

mastering really difficult subjects isn’t about talent. it’s about approach.

1. start from first principles; understand the foundation before tackling complexity. nothing sticks if you skip basics.

2. chunk the knowledge; break topics into manageable, interconnected pieces.
Mr PitBull (@mrpitbull07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I’m 79. My name’s Agnes. I walk to Oakwood Elementary every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:45 p.m. Not for my grandkids, I don’t have any. I go for them. The kids waiting for parents who are late. Again. It started three years ago. I saw Miguel sitting alone on the school’s concrete

"I’m 79. My name’s Agnes. I walk to Oakwood Elementary every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:45 p.m. Not for my grandkids, I don’t have any. I go for them. The kids waiting for parents who are late. Again.

It started three years ago. I saw Miguel sitting alone on the school’s concrete
Kristen Anderson (@fintechkristen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From my humble seat as a lowly PM: - Alignment on what we were doing. A single list of what the priorities are from c-suite. - Managers as ICs. Less emphasis on coordination, more on building. - Rituals that show, not tell. Demo code every week. Including VERY rough living

AO (@aospeaks_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One skill that isn’t talked about enough is mastering emotion regulation. Knowing how to stay cool under pressure, how to manage & work through negative feelings & mastering the art of never allowing people to get you out of character. Learn how to control & manage your emotions.

Reads with Ravi (@readswithravi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Read books because you will never be able to meet and spend uninterrupted time with the thoughts of so many brilliant and unique people.” ― Mark Manson

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After he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Albert Camus wrote a letter of thanks to his favorite childhood teacher, whom he'd never forgotten. It's beautiful.

After he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Albert Camus wrote a letter of thanks to his favorite childhood teacher, whom he'd never forgotten. It's beautiful.