16 Sept 2025, 03:24 UTC471 views18 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Forwarded from @wisdomHunterPhoto
But how can I love it more?
Passion for a field is a common trait among all top-level achievers. Noticing this fact, a person can't help himself from the seemingly foolish thought - how do I become more passionate about a field?
An answer, I know to this question is - stories. Reading autobiographies, watching documentaries about the lives of those excellers is a way to feel more motivated about the field - to fee…
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26 Aug 2025, 09:15 UTC587 views18 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Photo
Solid suggestion...
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6 Jul 2025, 06:51 UTC860 views7 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Forwarded from @iqtisodchi_kundaligi
Bundan qiziq xulosa chiqib keladi, agar kimdir, yoki o'ziz, band bo'lganingiz ozgincha ham o'zingizga yoqsa, yoki bilibmi bilmaymi maqtansagiz, demak faoliyatingizda mehnatingizni mevasini ko'rish qiyinroq ekan.
Iste'molda ham xuddi shunday, albatta. Lekin bu boshqa mavzu va ancha ko'proq mulohazani talab qiladi.
Bu narsalarni jiddiy o'rganishgan olimlar. Boshlash uchun maqola:
https://academic.oup.com/jcr/article…
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27 May 2025, 09:57 UTC820 views10 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Forwarded from @letters_to_the_wandererPhoto
Control
Mario Andretti is a legendary race car driver who won over 100 races during his career. He is the only driver in history to win races in Formula 1, IndyCar, NASCAR, Daytona 500 and 12 Hours of Sebring.
When asked how he keeps everything under control while driving, he said: “If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough.”
Photo of Mario Andretti during F1 Grand Prix 79
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28 Apr 2025, 17:19 UTC910 views20 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Photo
Hakimjon aka Saidov gifted me 2 awesome books that he brought from the Northwestern University.
1. The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
2. Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
I will write several lengthy posts about why these 2 books are so important in our era of declining focus and neglected children (iPad children).
These books are also a great resource for learning GRE-level academic vocabulary in a “real-li…
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25 Apr 2025, 11:52 UTC798 views7 reactionsread 10 August 2026 It has been a while since my last post here. I will try to fix this inconsistency...
Here is an interesting article from the Atlantic about a disturbing trend that professors started noticing: Modern university students don't read books as their peers 2 decades ago.
Twenty years ago, Dames’s classes had no problem engaging in sophisticated discussions of Pride and Prejudice one week and Crime and Punishment the nex…
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20 Mar 2025, 18:09 UTC925 views30 reactions1 Starread 10 August 2026 “Прошла большая часть месяца, а осталась величайшая”
~ Significant part of the holy month has passed, only the greatest part is left
Be wise on how you spend these precious moments
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8 Mar 2025, 14:27 UTC≈1,030 views12 reactionsread 10 August 2026 https://youtu.be/cialLfVZqm4?si=yEmo2PWaFS_SFnwL
“Children need you when they need you, not when you’re personally available”
Here is a nice podcast episode about parenting. I love the guest’s stance on the importance of both parents being involved in the process of upbringing their children.
Attention and support of both parents is crucial for mental development, especially in the early years of brain development…
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1 Mar 2025, 14:56 UTC708 views23 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Forwarded from @BobirjonsThoughts
This month is not only about "not eating". Its about restoring your faith. Lowering your gaze. Staying productive. One thing I realized is I have everything. My parents, I have the privilege of studying at a good university. However, I am sometimes ungrateful wanting more. But, sometimes I need to relax take it slow and be thankful to all I have. There is a saying you have 99 problems until you have a health problem …
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28 Feb 2025, 18:16 UTC706 views34 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Happy Ramadan everyone!
May Allah heal our wounded hearts and make this holy month transformative for us and our families🤲🏼
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7 Feb 2025, 10:06 UTC≈1,030 views7 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Here is an interesting article by David Deming, a professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School
His idea is that despite Economics becoming more empirical, it is becoming insular and status-obsessed, heavily concentrating in just eight elite universities: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, the University of Chicago, Columbia, and Berkeley. Meanwhile, other sciences, such as chemistry and engineering…
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4 Feb 2025, 18:19 UTC821 views15 reactionsread 10 August 2026 Photo
Another day to be grateful for and another dinner to celebrate small victories
@Abdurashid_writes
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