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(DAY 862) Cold Writing to Your Network
The practice of reaching out to people in your network feels increasingly artificial in our hyperconnected world. Every interaction seems calculated, every mess...
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(DAY 861) BabyBillion's YouTube Shorts Mastery
The YouTube landscape has witnessed remarkable transformations over the past few years, but few success stories capture the potential of strategic content creat...
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(DAY 860) Al Hilal's Rise
The football world experienced something of a seismic shift recently when Al Hilal defeated Manchester City in the Club World Cup. This wasn't just another upse...
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(DAY 858) June 2025 Running Milestone Achieved
The month ends with 100 kilometers logged on the treadmill, marking another successful completion of my monthly running target. This achievement feels particu...
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(DAY 857) Sweat, Humidity, and Exercise
The air feels thick these days. Walking outside is like stepping into a warm, damp blanket that clings to your skin within seconds. Gurgaon's humidity has reach...
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(DAY 856) The Mathematics of Getting Ghosted
The silence after sending a carefully crafted email feels different from other forms of rejection. There's something particularly unsettling about the void that...
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(DAY 855) Celebrating Dad's 68th Birthday
Dad turned 68 today, and the celebration was perfectly simple. My parents drove down from Jaipur earlier in the day, making their usual three-hour journey. We d...
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(DAY 854) The Simple Joy of Being With Family
There's something profoundly grounding about having family around. My parents are visiting this weekend, and I find myself looking forward to it in a way that f...
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(DAY 853) E-Proceedings and ITR Scrutiny
The Income Tax Department's e-proceedings platform has become increasingly active in recent months, with taxpayers across various cities receiving communication...
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(DAY 852) You can only improve what you measure
The old management principle holds true across every domain of life: you can only improve what you measure. This fundamental truth applies whether you're tracki...