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You know, I've noticed this really interesting thing happening with my productivity and motivation lately...
Right before my big final exams, I suddenly get this burst of energy and ideas. I start coming up with all these amazing projects I want to work on and feel super motivated to learn new things. But then as soon as the exams are over, that motivation just...disappears.
It's like my brain is in overdrive leading up to the exams, but then it's like "Okay, test is done, time to relax!" and all those project ideas I had just kind of fizzle out.
Has anyone else experienced something similar? Where you're just brimming with creativity and drive right before a big deadline, but then it's hard to maintain that momentum afterwards?
I'm really curious to know if this is a common thing, or if it's just me. What do you all do to keep that motivation going, even when there's no looming exam or project to work towards?
I'd love to hear your thoughts and see if we can figure out ways to bottle up that pre-exam productivity and use it year-round. Maybe creating our own mini-deadlines or rewards systems could help? Let me know what's worked for you!
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This is a nice tool that I found handy! it lets you cut and download YouTube videos easily! 🎥✂️
🔗 YT Cutter
you can grab just the parts you need
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Wait and see
Once there was a farmer who lived with his son. One day, their only horse ran away. The neighbors sympathized with the farmer over his bad luck. "What terrible luck!" they exclaimed.
The farmer replied, "Maybe."
A few days later, the horse returned, leading a herd of wild horses. The neighbors congratulated the farmer on his good fortune. "What great luck!" they said.
The farmer replied, "Maybe."
Later that week, while trying to tame one of the wild horses, the farmer's son fell and broke his leg. Again, the neighbors offered their sympathy. "What awful luck!" they said.
The farmer replied, "Maybe."
A month passed, and the country went to war. All able-bodied young men were drafted to fight. The farmer's son was left behind because of his broken leg. The neighbors praised the farmer for his good luck.
The farmer replied, "Maybe."
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🤔 Someone just asked me this intriguing question: "Can an omnipotent being create a stone so heavy that even they cannot lift it?"
If an omnipotent being can create such a stone, then logically, there would be something they couldn't do—lift that stone. That would seem to limit their omnipotence. On the flip side, if they cannot create a stone so heavy, then again, there's something they cannot do—create that stone. Either way, it seems to challenge the concept of omnipotence itself.
I've seen some videos exploring this paradox, suggesting that this statement is simultaneously true and false. The twist? Some argue that logic exists because an omnipotent being created it. 🤯
What do you think?
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Have you heard of a Möbius strip? It's a fascinating loop with only one surface and one edge. You can easily make one by taking a strip of paper, giving it a half-twist, and then gluing the ends together.
Now, here's where it gets interesting. If you try to cut this strip down the middle, you'll end up with one long loop instead of two separate pieces. Try cutting it in half several times and you'll see the same result.
That's exactly how I feel when trying to solve certain problems—it just turns into a long, continuous loop with no inside or outside. If you start at any point and keep going, you'll cover the entire surface without ever encountering an edge, eventually returning to where you began.
It's a perfect metaphor for life's persistent challenges!
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Have you ever noticed how our self-reliance has dropped since AI came along? 🤔 I always wonder how legends graduated without AI. They must truly be legends! Or are we becoming more productive than them? I use AI all the time, and I don't know what I'd do if AI was blocked worldwide. The Stone Age would rise again! 😁
I just remembered an ad for beer that says, "በሀላፊነት ይጠጡ" I think we need that for using AI too! 🍻
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Repost from Moh-Anbessa 👑
A friendly reminder
"If you won't start today, you won't start tomorrow either"
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I just deposited some money into a shiny new account they insisted I create, and now, when I try to withdraw, they tell me my signature is missing! So, guess what? My money is stuck!
Seriously, what’s up with Ethiopian banks? 🙄
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I was taking a some course recently and picked up some great tips on decision-making that I thought I'd share.
When faced with indecision, start by understanding what's holding you back and acknowledging your doubts. Then, list out the pros and cons of your options, set clear goals, and consider advice from friends or professionals you trust. Taking breaks for meditation or exercise can also help clear your mind.
Remember, making a decision, even if it's not perfect, is better than staying stuck. Learn from each choice you make to grow and avoid missed opportunities and unnecessary stress.
Unrealistic Thinking
🔴 Overestimating tasks can lead to procrastination and avoidance.
🔴 Underestimating tasks can result in poor planning and time management.
🔴 Unrealistic thinking can cause unnecessary stress and anxiety.
😔 It can also lead to disappointment and frustration when expectations are not met.
👎 Unrealistic thinking can affect self-esteem and confidence when goals are consistently unattainable
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Ah, this feels kinda weird 😅
"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it."
— Brian Kernighan and P.J. Plauger
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Guess what, folks! This channel gives you paid Udemy courses for FREE!
Check it out here: Coursevania
You can get certified with paid Udemy courses without spending a dime. Maybe most of you already know about it, but I just discovered it earlier. What a silly goose I am! 🦆
Just give it a try, you won't regret it! 😄
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These videos are some of the best to start Upwork, believe me, you’re gonna thank me later!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vF2ekWH9UM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtRXf_0GDPM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF4QUXBJd-E
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just super curious – how many of you are developers here? Or maybe you're not? Let me know!
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One important thing to remember on our journey of growth is that learning is not a straight line. 📈 Just because you learn 10 new things in a day doesn’t mean you’ll end up knowing 3650 things by the end of the year. That’s why it’s called a learning curve—it curves and twists in unexpected ways.
Sometimes you might feel like you've got a handle on something, and then, out of nowhere, it gets confusing again. 🤔 But don’t let that frustration get to you! It's completely normal. Instead of pushing yourself to learn everything at once, focus on your passion and treat learning like a hobby. 🎨
Stay aware of everything you do, and look for small ways to improve each day. 📈 Remember, it's all about progress, not perfection. So keep at it, enjoy the journey, and celebrate every little victory along the way. You’ve got this! 💪✨
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Quick tip for you
if you’re stuck on a piece of code and it’s just not working, don’t waste time struggling. Seriously, take a break!
Here’s the scoop: if something isn’t working, don’t stress. Step back and review the basics. It’s not about proving yourself—it’s just that you might have missed something simple.
Remember, it’s okay to pause and study. This will save you time and make you a better coder. No need to tear your hair out! 😅
Quick tips:
1. Basics Are Key Review the fundamentals.
2. Ask for Help Don’t be shy—reach out to someone or search online.
3. Take Breaks Fresh eyes can make all the difference.
4. Stay Positive Every coder struggles. You’re doing great!
Keep going, and happy coding!
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Anyway, I've been reading this book called Eloquent JavaScript by Marijn Haverbeke. If you're interested in JS, give it a try. I practice 10-15 pages a day, and it's been really helpful.
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Book Summary Part 2
Here are the remaining 4 books as promised
6. Secrets of Sand Hill Road
7. The Beginning of Infinity
8. Superintelligence
9. Being You
Happy reading (or listening)! 😊
#Blinkist #BookSummaries #ReadingOnTheGo #LearnEveryDay
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"The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious."
– John Sculley
In a dark, uncharted cave, a group of explorers stumbled through the darkness, their hands reaching out to feel their way. They couldn't see a thing, but each felt something under their fingers. One brushed it lightly with their palm, another grabbed a handful, while a third hesitated, thinking they were just touching soil.
Hours later, as they emerged into the light, they opened their hands to see what they had been holding. To their astonishment, what they thought was dirt or mere rocks turned out to be gold. Those who only brushed it lightly or hesitated had just a small amount, but the one who grabbed a handful was now rich beyond measure.
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