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📔 Possible Title of my Autobiography

30-Day Writing Challenge: 6/30 Possible title of my autobiography: “You see what I did there?” Represents my general vibe of sharing about my projects and my love of wordplay.

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🔁 Getting Stuck In Self-Created Perceptions

30-Day Writing Challenge: 5/30 People get stuck in self-created perceptions and limitations. Example: Someone is hostile. He makes it his personality. People also fix their perception about him. One day, if he wants to change, this self-imposed identity will become a barrier. He won’t be able to go against his own created identity. He can’t […]

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❌ Have You Ever Thought That You Could Be Wrong?

30-Day Writing Challenge: 5/30 There’s something immensely beautiful about a person who acknowledges that they could be wrong.

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⛰️💦 The System Makes Us Sweat The Small Stuff

30-Day Writing Challenge: 4/30 The system makes us sweat the small stuff, so that we don’t think about the big stuff. We are forced to figure out and manage many aspects of our life. It is inefficient. Common people should not be forced to figure out each and every thing and reinvent the wheel. Systems […]

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📈📉 See The Best But Also The Worst in People

30-Day Writing Challenge: 3/30 When connecting with someone, apart from seeing the best of their best, try to also see the worst of their worst. You need to know their spectrum of behaviour and what you are getting into. This is necessary to overcome the initial positivity bias. We tend to get carried away by […]

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📻📡 HAM Radio, My Hobby

30-Day Writing Challenge: 2/30 It’s one of my biggest hobbies. Ham radio is a hobby where normal people like us acquire a license, build their own radios (or buy), talk to people 1000s of kms away without using phone or internet, connect to satellites, bounce signals off the moon, participate in competitions like fox hunt […]

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🗪 Fluency In Zero Languages

30-Day Writing Challenge: 1/30 I sometimes think about people who are not even fluent in any one language. I wonder how they understand and express their thoughts precisely? Wouldn’t the lack of a precise vocabulary and exact sentence structures be a great obstacle to expressing thoughts?

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⭐ Fame Seeps Through Domains

30-Day Writing Challenge: 1/30 Your fame in one domain helps you in another. It is similar to the concept of a personal brand.

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🖊️ 30-Day Writing Challenge

I am doing a writing challenge where I write something unique and post it as WhatsApp status messages.

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The Biggest Marshmallow Experiment is This Life and the Next

In the light of Islam, we are undergoing the biggest Marshmallow Experiment. Suppressing our urges of instant gratification to get a better reward in the next life. “The Stanford marshmallow experiment was a study on delayed gratification in 1972 led by psychologist Walter Mischel, a professor at Stanford University. In this study, a child was […]