Tag: Education
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Execution over Planning

The post emphasizes the importance of execution over perfection in overcoming mental barriers like depression and restlessness. It advocates for embracing imperfection and taking action, whether through exercise or creative pursuits. Learning from failures and focusing on personal practice leads to genuine progress and fulfillment, encouraging individuals to act on their desires without overthinking.
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Don’t Teach Kids — Nurture Them

The content emphasizes that children’s natural talents need nurturing rather than traditional teaching. Parents should identify and cultivate their child’s unique abilities through exploration and engagement. By fostering interests and treating children with respect, parents can significantly impact their development, as illustrated by the success of Magnus Carlsen in chess.
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Protecting a Child’s Curiosity in a Material World

The content discusses the importance of nurturing children’s curiosity about both the external world and their inner selves. It highlights a balance between early spiritual guidance and practical engagement. Encouraging critical thinking, connection to nature, and allowing self-exploration is crucial for holistic development, shaping well-rounded individuals who appreciate both knowledge types.
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From Elevator Guards to Mr. Olympia: What People Can Teach You

We often look up to icons or scroll past strangers without realizing the wisdom they carry. From the quiet patience of an elevator guard to the grit of Arnold Schwarzenegger, this blog explores how learning from people — not labels — can reshape your perspective. If you’re curious enough, everyone becomes a teacher.
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Attitude Beats Intelligence: Every Time

Being intelligent is often a matter of genetics—you don’t really earn it. Intelligence can give you a head start in life, putting you leaps ahead of your peers by default. It’s like beginning a race a few steps in front. But does that guarantee you’ll win? Not necessarily. The journey isn’t only about the head…
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World Environment Day Urgency: A Wake-Up Call, Not a Celebration

Every year on June 5th, we celebrate World Environment Day with hashtags, plantation drives, and feel-good posters. But step outside for a moment. Rivers are foaming. Cities are gasping. Forests are disappearing. Climate disasters aren’t distant anymore—they knock every month. I’ve lived long enough to see weather become news. And now, news is just weather…
