Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 748) Midlife Crisis and Self-Perception in Your 30s
Life in your 30s often brings with it a quiet but profound shift in how you perceive yourself, your goals, and your place in the world. This decade is marked ...
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(DAY 747) A Forgotten Relic for the 2020s Kids
Last weekend, I met a group of friends to watch the India vs. New Zealand cricket match. Amid the excitement of the game, one moment stood out—a quiet, almost u...
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(DAY 746) Ease of Creating a Telegram Bot
Telegram has become a popular platform for students and professionals alike, often used for sharing resources like free books, movies, and other digital content...
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(DAY 745) Importance of Staying Relaxed in Life - Patience, Calm, and Focus
Life, especially for entrepreneurs, often feels like a long stretch of monotony. Months can pass without any significant events, breakthroughs, or visible progr...
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(DAY 744) The Timeless Appeal of Village Life in Budgara
It has been years since I last visited a village. Growing up in Jaipur, it’s been easy to forget that the majority of the country still lives in rural areas. My...
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(DAY 743) Decades in Weeks & High-Impact Moments
There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen. This observation, often attributed to [Vladimir Lenin](https://en.wikiped...
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(DAY 742) Australians and Moustaches
When it comes to facial hair, Australians have a peculiar affinity for the moustache. This is especially evident in the world of cricket, where Australian c...
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(DAY 741) Who Needs Netflix When You Have Trump?
This past weekend, as the Trump-Zelensky meeting unfolded, a friend remarked, “Who needs Netflix when you have Trump?” The comment was met with laughter, bu...
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(DAY 740) The Joys of Giving a Gift to Someone You Love
Gift-giving is often seen as a simple act, but it carries a depth of meaning that goes beyond the material value of the item itself. It is a way to communicat...
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(DAY 739) The Implicit Trust We’ve Built in the Digital Age
It’s fascinating how trust has evolved in the digital age. A few days ago, I decided to buy a Mac Mini. The specific variant I wanted wasn’t available at the us...