Chess: A Laboratory of Reasoning, Not a Game of Luck
2025-08-18
“In chess, there are no dice or cards — only decisions. If you lose, it’s not bad luck; it’s a signal to think more clearly.”
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How do you present more effectively than others?
I stood at the front of the room. I had memorized the material. But my tongue… froze. The words were trapped, and time seemed to stop.
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How to Discover Technology: Spot the Limitations, Find the Solution
“Every breakthrough begins with noticing what doesn’t work—and daring to imagine how it could.”
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How Technology Innovators Change the World: From Grit to Global Impact
“Every leap in human progress begins with someone daring to imagine what doesn’t yet exist—and refusing to let go of that vision.”
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Temporary vs Permanent Memory: why something that has been learned fades but something experienced be remains
“The brain keeps what’s meaningful, unique, and frequently recalled—the rest evaporates.”
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Situations Where You Feel Nervous and Anxious Facing Strangers, Crowds, Seniors, and Responsibility
Your hands are getting cold. Your breath is getting tight. And the gaze of dozens of pairs of eyes wont leave you...
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how brainrot interfere with thinking power
“Not all decay happens in silence — sometimes it starts in our neurons, other times it seeps in through our screens.”
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How God governs life, destiny, and creation through qadar, providence, and dharma/karma
“Between what befalls us and what we choose lies a mystery many call the way God holds the world.”
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