"The people who rise in life are not those who are the smartest, but they who are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than when they woke up."

- charlie munger
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Things are going to work out for you. Everything you are stressing about won't even matter soon. Long awaited change is coming your way. Let go of the old and embrace this new energy

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There’s a certain trust that’s reserved for friends who believed in you when you were a no-name. The ones who've watched you fall and helped you up from the ashes. These are the people you meet early in your career, and the more you achieve, the more irreplaceable they become.

-David Perell
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Two thoughts from Cal Newport

“If you don’t produce, you won’t thrive – no matter how skilled or talented you are.”

“Leave good evidence of yourself. Do good work.”

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Christopher Nolan doesn’t have a smartphone.

His assistant manages his emails and he writes everything on a laptop without an internet connection. “I do a lot of my best thinking in those kind of in-between moments that people now fill with online activity”
#ChristopherNolan #DeepWork

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Laziness steals your potential one moment at a time.

Break the cycle today—the life you want won’t wait.

#TakeAction #itachi

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To everyone affected by the recent earthquakes in Myanmar and beyond—

In the face of such devastation, your pain, your resilience, and your strength matter. The world may move fast, but your loss is not forgotten.

If you or your loved ones have been impacted, know that there are people who care, who grieve with you, and who stand ready to support in any way possible. Your stories, your survival, and your courage are seen, and they matter.

In these moments of uncertainty, hold on to hope. Communities rise from the rubble, and together, we will rebuild—not just homes, but hearts.

Stay strong!

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Maladaptive Daydreaming

Daydreaming is often a coping mechanism for people who are often lonely or don't receive a good amount of love in their life, so they make people inside their heads that will love them, so they can feel the right ~Unknown

You lost all interest in this world. You were disappointed and discouraged and lost interest in everything. So you abandoned your physical body. You went to a world apart and you're living a different kind of life there. In a world that's inside you.
~Haruki Murakami

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it’s infinitely more fun to be a relentless cheerleader for the things you love than to spend your life and energy yelling at the things you dislike

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I find, when you're an optimist, life has a funny way of looking after you.
-Simon Sinek
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Ever heard of Christopher Nolan's lost gem?

Before Inception and Interstellar, before even Memento, Nolan made a short film called Doodlebug (1997). A psychological thriller, it follows a man desperately trying to kill a tiny creature in his apartment—only to discover a chilling truth.

We wondered… what if Doodlebug was reimagined in anime style? 👀

We’ve done exactly that—stay tuned. The link drops soon.
Via George Mack

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learning is like a colour wheel

if all you could see was black and white, the world would be bland

each time you learn something new, you're adding colours to your intellectual palette

the more you learn, the more colourful the world becomes

what you know determines what you see in the world

- heet tike
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She can’t shake the feeling—eyes on her, shadows trailing her steps, an unspoken presence lingering. She lives alone in the apartment... or does she?

Watch on YouTube here: The Apartment ( Dropping more Motion comics from the series soon)

Motion comic conceptualized, animated, and created on @morphic.
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