Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 783) All-Nighter in Mid-Thirties
Last week, I pulled an all-nighter for the first time in a couple of years. In college, all-nighters were almost routine—cramming for exams, finishing coding pr...
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(DAY 782) Letting Go of Non-Performing Team Members
Managing a team requires making difficult decisions, and one of the hardest is letting go of members who are not meeting expectations. While it is never easy to...
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(DAY 781) Accepting the Unanswered Questions of Life
Life is filled with profound questions that have no clear answers. Why are we here? What is the purpose of existence? Is there meaning in suffering? These quest...
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(DAY 780) Moving Through Pain Is Neither Smart Nor Wise
Life is short when you really think about it. The idea of pushing through pain, whether in exercise or daily challenges, is often glorified as a sign of stren...
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(DAY 779) Solitude in Your 30s
Your 30s mark a transition where life turns inward. The external noise fades, and the need for solace grows. This is often labeled as a midlife crisis, but it...
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(DAY 778) FanCode - Micro-Transactions in Sports Streaming
FanCode has emerged as a unique player in the sports OTT space by focusing on micro-transactions rather than traditional subscription models. Unlike platfor...
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(DAY 777) Charyn Canyon and Black Canyon
Charyn Canyon and Black Canyon, located near Almaty, Kazakhstan, bear a striking resemblance to the Grand Canyon in the United States. The terrain is rugged, ...
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(DAY 776) Frozen Beauty of Kolsay Lake in Winter
Kolsay Lake, nestled in the Tian Shan mountains of Kazakhstan, takes on a unique appearance in winter. The lake, usually a deep blue in warmer months, freezes p...
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(DAY 775) Almaty’s Diverse Culinary Scene
Almaty’s food scene serves as a testament to its historical role as a crossroads between Europe and Asia. During my stay, I sampled restaurants representing...
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(DAY 774) Why I Prefer Short International Trips Over Domestic Travel
India has incredible destinations—from the Himalayas to the backwaters of Kerala. But getting there is often half the battle. Flights get delayed, roads are u...