never apologise for being obsessed.
read all day.
work all day.
run for hours.
forget time exists.
be everywhere but be a ghost.
turn off the world and create your own.
let craft become compulsion.
positive obsession is a gift, disguised as a
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Well...take a min and live a little my man. Isn't there anything more to life than this hustle shit?
.Most of our decisions in life are based on survival instinct.
Sacrifice is a wise man thing , but what's the actual value in sacrifices if we live life by the concept of YOLO.
"There's one motto I follow in life now. At the end of it,each time you don't do well in exams, you don't get good marks, that girl you like doesn't like you back, you're jealous of another friend in your college, I think the one is to remember, is t
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Sanjay Kamii
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
It's not about how fast you go, but how well you grow."
A focus on personal growth rather than rushing through life.
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 9m
Who are you blaming for your lack of progress?
If it’s someone other than yourself, they control your life.
How can you take back that control?
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Suhel Ansari
Founder of the World... • 3m
Such Grand is the Universe that it doesn't care about anything and all are going to be forgotten at the end. Why not all together unite and live together in peace for the limited time and life we have got on this beautiful earth.
✍️ Suhel Ansari fo
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Daniel
Hey I am on Medial • 18d
The term AI takeover often sparks images of robots replacing humans or machines ruling the world. But here’s the truth—AI isn't taking over us; it’s taking over tasks.
AI is automating the repetitive, enhancing decision-making, and revolutionizing i
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Sahil Shaikh
Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 9m
Life is a constant struggle between what you need to be and what you currently are.
And it is the same battle in entrepreneurship as well.
We don't necessarily have to separate life from entrepreneurship; in fact, we need to realize that for those