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From a young age, we are taught to view the world as black and white.
But many of lifeтАЩs most important truths appear contradictory on the surface.
THREAD: 15 powerful paradoxes (on growth, business, careers, and life):
Sprezzatura (тАЬStudied CarelessnessтАЭ)
You have to put in more effort to make something appear effortless.
Effortless, elegant performances are often the result of a large volume of effortful, gritty practice.
Simple is not simple.
Slow Down to Speed Up
Want to speed up? Try slowing down.
Slowing down gives you the time to be deliberate with your actions.
You can focus, gather energy, and deploy your resources more efficiently.
It allows you to focus on leverage and ROI.
Move slow to move fast.
Learn More to Know Less
The wisdom paradox - the more you learn, the more you are exposed to the immense unknown.
This should be empowering, not frightening.
тАЬThe more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.тАЭ - Albert Einstein
Embrace lifelong learning.
Shrink to Grow
Growth is never linear.
In order to grow, sometimes you need to shrink.
Shedding deadweight may feel like a step back, but it is a necessity for long-term growth.
This principle applies to your career, startup, or life.
One step back for two steps forward.
But many of lifeтАЩs most important truths appear contradictory on the surface.
THREAD: 15 powerful paradoxes (on growth, business, careers, and life):
Sprezzatura (тАЬStudied CarelessnessтАЭ)
You have to put in more effort to make something appear effortless.
Effortless, elegant performances are often the result of a large volume of effortful, gritty practice.
Simple is not simple.
Slow Down to Speed Up
Want to speed up? Try slowing down.
Slowing down gives you the time to be deliberate with your actions.
You can focus, gather energy, and deploy your resources more efficiently.
It allows you to focus on leverage and ROI.
Move slow to move fast.
Learn More to Know Less
The wisdom paradox - the more you learn, the more you are exposed to the immense unknown.
This should be empowering, not frightening.
тАЬThe more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.тАЭ - Albert Einstein
Embrace lifelong learning.
Lifelong learning is a competitive advantage.
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) June 6, 2021
But contrary to what you\u2019ve been told, lifelong learners are built, not born.
THREAD: 20 lifelong learning habits you can start developing today.
Shrink to Grow
Growth is never linear.
In order to grow, sometimes you need to shrink.
Shedding deadweight may feel like a step back, but it is a necessity for long-term growth.
This principle applies to your career, startup, or life.
One step back for two steps forward.
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The bizzare version created to again divide and rule.
This #Thread is not to give these jokers undeserved attention but to expose the fraud of this racist pseudo-history.
1. If Durga Puja story is a myth, so would be the Mahishasur martyrdom story.
2. If Durga Puja story is based on the Brahminical fraud, will Mahishasur martyrdom story break this fraud?
3. History must be rewritten. To appease Bahuj@ns?
4. SC/STs and other D@lit - B@hujans were systematically oppressed by the Brahmins.
Then how did the Ahoms, Bhils, Marathas, Garos, Khasis, Jats, Gujjar, etc rise?
How did the above create history?
5. The bizzarest of bizzare
Who created this Mahishasura Martyrdom day?
This story was first published in an insignificant Hindi magazine called Yadava Shakti. In 2011, it was published in Forward Press & was used by the AIBSF(All India Backward Student Federation) unit of JNU
The orginal article was made chatpata by adding phrases like 'must be', 'may have been' etc
Forward press is run by a OBC - Xti@n.
So who are the real people spreading these pseudo-historical stories? Xtian missionaries and the infamous JNU activists.
This #Thread is not to give these jokers undeserved attention but to expose the fraud of this racist pseudo-history.
Many bengalis, even SCs celebrate Durga puja. But actually Durga is a brahminical construct to humiliate our indigenous king Mahisasur. Every SC/ ST should be a proud Asura . Durga Puja is casteism . Say No to Durga puja. pic.twitter.com/sNzhppd9rY
— Sankha | \u09b6\u0999\u09cd\u0996 (@BongGalileo) June 6, 2021
1. If Durga Puja story is a myth, so would be the Mahishasur martyrdom story.
2. If Durga Puja story is based on the Brahminical fraud, will Mahishasur martyrdom story break this fraud?
3. History must be rewritten. To appease Bahuj@ns?
4. SC/STs and other D@lit - B@hujans were systematically oppressed by the Brahmins.
Then how did the Ahoms, Bhils, Marathas, Garos, Khasis, Jats, Gujjar, etc rise?
How did the above create history?
5. The bizzarest of bizzare
Who created this Mahishasura Martyrdom day?
This story was first published in an insignificant Hindi magazine called Yadava Shakti. In 2011, it was published in Forward Press & was used by the AIBSF(All India Backward Student Federation) unit of JNU
The orginal article was made chatpata by adding phrases like 'must be', 'may have been' etc
Forward press is run by a OBC - Xti@n.
So who are the real people spreading these pseudo-historical stories? Xtian missionaries and the infamous JNU activists.