Professor Meredith testing a chair that can climb stairs, England, 1964.
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punna bhagath
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Stress doesn't come from working on many things.Stress come from unable to work for xyz reasons.
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Venkat Ragavan
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one girl posted her problem at home within fifteen mins 45 people replied ...one guy silly cat jumped as a side hero... 🤣 ceo jumped in solve ....
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Kamlesh Taak
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Your brain can turn stress into a habit. Here’s how it works:
1. When you're stressed about a task, your brain gets triggered.
2. Once the task is done, you feel a sense of accomplishment.
3. Your brain links two key things from this experience: str
In South Korea, a robot has committed suicide for the first time. The machine from the startup Bear Robotics was working in the Kumi city administration, but at some point it went crazy, spun like a wolf and threw itself down the stairs. Even Skynet
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Harsh Gupta
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"Stress management is the most underrated skill" what do you think ?
How does the MF stress test going to effect Small and midcap?
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Sahil Shaikh
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The person who has been doing jobs in different situations for a few years has a higher chance of success in entrepreneurship compared to the one who directly jumped into it after watching a few YouTube videos showcasing the lives and lessons of entr
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Harish
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I saw some statistics from devlinpeck that show only 49% of students finish their online courses. Why do you think this happens? Is it because of the course structure, the instructor, stress while learning, or something related to how our brains proc