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Book Review: The Subtle art of not giving a f*ck

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 Introduction                          The subtle art of not giving a fuck is a book written by Mark Manson. Mark is a star blogger who has about 2 million readers. This book is the first book written by him. He tells us that the good values are created through pain also that pain is the part of the process. 12. Best points from the Subtle art of not giving a fuck 1. Desire for a positive experience is a negative experience and desire for a negative experience is a positive experience 2 . Happiness comes from solving problems. To be happy we need something to solve. Happiness is a constant work in progress, because solving problems is a constant work in progress 3. Solution of a negative experience is the acceptance of it not the avoidance of it. 4. There is no such thing called as personal problem. If you've got a problem chances are millions of others people have had it in the past, have it now and they are going to have it in the future. 5. If everyone were extraordinary then by

Learn to learn : A comprehensive guide to Higher order learning

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  Priming or pre studying  Have you ever thought 💭 of creating meaningful relationships with the content you learn ? Yes, but how to do that, after watching some YouTube videos on learning and priming this is my overview of what I learnt  1. Try it  1st thing to find the learning objectives go through it get a rough idea 💡 about it don't try to memorize and  don't try to find the minor details for each concept get an rough idea about it.  Try to find bold letters and keywords Try to find relationships and create your own hypothesis. It may be wrong but give it a try and once you start actual studying find the gaps in it . By doing this we are creating a imagined story in our mind it can be true but by doing this, we are creating relevance within ourselves with the subject as once relevance is formed there is no need to memorization.  So the first part is to scope the information for about 10 minutes .  what to do in lectures ? DON'T WRITE when teacher is explaining the co

Paytm crisis: A short story on India's most trusted fintech platform

The Reserve Bank of India has announced that Paytm's payment Bank will be stop working from Feb 29 of 2024. In this blog we will elucidate what is really happening to Paytm and the major reasons for this big announcement.  • What is the difference between a commercial bank and payment Bank ?  Payments Banks are created by RBI to enhance the unorganised and the small sector in our country and also to make tier 3 of India to get access to digital payments.  However payments Bank can accept maximum deposit of 1 lakh and can offer credit cards and loan only when they have link with a commercial bank.  • Why the people cannot directly go the commercial bank for loan?  The magic with payments Bank is that they have a robust data about your transaction history and identification documents by the help of which they can fetch you a personal loan in just 5 minutes. Zero balance account can also be maintained in payments Bank. Why RBI banned Paytm payments Bank ?  There are 3 major reasons f

Atomic Habits: Major takeaways

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   I had read this book in the month of January, and this book slightly changed my perspective on how our lives change by doing small things, which may even look unmeaningful while starting, but the author gives us several examples of how his life had changed by doing simple things. I am going to mention the key things that I learned from this book. 1. While doing some things, we may feel that our energy and the work we did were wasted, but actually it was not wasted; it was just being sorted. We are just being improved rather than being in the same state. 2. The purpose of setting goals is to win the game, but the purpose of setting systems is to play the game. i.e., enjoying the process of playing rather than focusing on winning. If I need to get good marks in my public exam, I should not just think about it like I should. But to create a system like studying 5 hours every single day, by doing that I will automatically get good grades, but how do I get myself into that? 3. Here c

Start with Why quotes: 30 Eye-opening quotes from Simon Sinek

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 Here are the 30 eye-opening quotes from the GLOBAL bestseller "START WITH WHY"  1. "Inspired employees to make for stronger companies and stronger companies make stronger economies" 2. "Our behavior is affected by our assumptions or our perceived truths"  3. "You have to be very careful with what you think you know" 4. "Outcomes are based on our decisions" 5. "Understand the value in things that others cannot see" 6. "Emotions cannot be quickly wiped away with facts and figures" 7. "If fear motivates us to move away from something horrible, aspirational messages tempt us towards something desirable"  8. "Peer pressure works not because the majority of the experts are always right, but because we fear that we may be wrong" 9. "Money is just a result" 10. "Companies try to sell us what they do, but we buy WHY they do it " 11. "WHY leads to long-term success.  12. "If

Start with why book review

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 Start with WHY book Review  Introduction                         Start with why is a book written by Simon Sinek . In this book, Simon tells us the importance of why in an organization. He covers the topics that are related to the long-term growth of a company's success and various factors which determines it i.e having a proper vision, good leadership qualities, decision-making qualities,  etc. Let's have an overlook of all these things in this blog.  The story                       There was a man named Langely  who set out in the early 1900s, he was a senior at the Smithsonian Institution, and he had various contacts of the powerful men in the 1900s like Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Alva Edison, and many more and many of them believed that he will be the first man to build an airplane and he was also given 50,000 dollars as a fund for his project  [building an airplane].                       And a few miles ago 2 brothers had  a dream of building an airplane and they were work

VIRTUSA- Power Developer selection process in detail

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 VIRTUSA COMPANY SELECTION PROCESS The role of power developer in Virtusa has an average package of 5.5 lakhs per annum and also upto 50k retention bonus. The interview process is moderately easy for a candidate from Computer Science Engineering background. Good programming skills and problem solving skills with deep understanding of java concepts is essential to get placed in it.    ROUND 1: The first round in the process of selection is the online assessment round. The total time allocated is 3 hours and 30 minutes in which you can toggle between any section and it is proctored where you are not allowed to move anywhere apart from the screen for the entire session. The pattern for 2022 is, 1. Aptitude (Easy to solve) - 10 Questions 2. Computer fundamentals - 30 Questions 3. Pseudo code                        -  10 Questions 4. Verbal communication   - 10 Questions 5. Coding                                  - 4 Questions 6. Power coding                     - 3 Questions   SECTION 1: T

How to boost memory power for students: 5 scientifically proven ways to boost memory power

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 Hey! Friends in this blog I am going to tell you 5 scientifically proven techniques t o improve the memory power of the students.  Let's go 1. Output increases your memory power  2. Your brain 🧠 changes it shape while learning  3. Prime your brain  4. Make it simple  5. Learn similar things instead of repeating  1. Output increases your memory power Many of us think that giving more inputs or data to our brain is a way to increase our memory power, but that's totall wrong. To increase our memory power we must recollect the inputs that were given to our brain. To do that you can close the book 📚 and recollect the ideas that were given in the book for just 30 seconds.  By doing this you are processing the information, then you can do peer review groups. So don't forget to recollect the information.  2. Your brain changes it shape while learning  It's scientifically proven that our brain changes its shape while learning. The fun fact is even now you are reading this blo