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Preface
As a part of my new year’s goals list I want to start this every week posts in both of my channels(@lifes_notes @loopynerd) where I share with you some of interesting articles and videos that I’ve watched. Firstly I do it to stimulate the habit of writing, I really like to write something but sometimes just too tired or lazy for it. Then this is really cool to have all this stuff that I once upon a time read, so I can fast check on it if needed. And the last but not the least is the idea of giving something really interesting and helpful to others.

CS50 Lecture by Mark Zuckerberg — cool lecture, real good mixed some social and CS stuff. A lot of about early Facebook design, privacy, social connections and etc. Also in the end there is a part about challenging yourself that I’ve found the most interesting.

Well being as a hobby — shows an idea of being in good condition requires a lot of time. Helped me realize that it's good when you have all meetings, hobbies and habits arranged but don't forget about your life's hobbies.

How to Speak — Wow, the only word(not exactly) that I could say when finished. How clear and obvious he shows how to speak. Really must to watch thing if you want to deal with audience and public speeches in the future.
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Self-development in tiny steps(RU) — how you can start achieving your best condition in any sphere by tiny small steps, without "I'll be a millionaire in 2 days".

I’m trying to get away from all “zoomers” habits and this two guys tell about motivation, discipline and meditation, found it useful.
Go outside | Meditate | Meditation 2
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«Those who cannot read do not steal books, and those who can read are not thieves.»
The first 20 hours — how to learn anything. Good talk about studying something from the beginning and not being afraid of it. Don’t be afraid of asking stupid questions, don’t be afraid of being a little bit fool in the beginning of your journey.
As long as I remember myself I was not that kind of guy who gives an extra motivation vibes, trying to sell you something etc. And I also did not swallow all this fancy motivational stuff. But there are a short list of japanese videos that helps me sometimes to piece my thoughts toogether and keep pushing.

This is one on them.
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I’ve been having a lot interviews during my employment process and came up with this question. When you are already finished with AA and design sections and having interviews with team-leaders to select the particular team, does hr have to tell you team’s feedback as soon as team had given it or have to wait untill you passed all interviews.

When I passed the first interview I was exhausted and tired and the day after hr came ans said “Unfortunately they didn’t want you” and after that I was demotivated even more. I had to piece all my feelings and thoughts together and pass the rest of the interviews. It was hard and I started thinking that It’s better to tell afterwards.

What do you think? *Comments are opened.
Productivity again — how to learn everything effectively. She says a lot of common things that I use everyday. The importance that this article helps us to list out this “tricks”. Disclaimer: she says a lot of things from the humanitarian point of view, keep that in mind.
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Losing a job at Google is even harder than getting there. Perhaps this is one of the reasons for the complicated hiring process. If an employee fails to do well, they are first interviewed, then offered help, including psychological help, and if that doesn't work either, an assistant is assigned, and only then, if all is not well, they are fired.

But the layoffs...
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Don't mess with this "fancy stuff"

I like to try my hand at anything that appeals to me in any way. I have tried many different hobbies in my life, from swimming to writing music. Some hobbies I've stayed with, some I've abandoned. But after many years, I realized one big mistake I've always made. When you start something, you just try and get to some minimal baseline where you can already do something. The next thing that happens is that I want better swim trunks, better equipment, more time, better people around me. This is the main mistake! It is clear that wanting something better is important and especially wanting a cooler environment is a good desire. But you should not dwell on this "desire". You should just do it, all the time. Recently I started to study music more seriously and I had a dialog with my old friend:
-- How's your music going?
-- Yeah, I'm writing a little bit, but I'd like to get a midi and speakers and .....
-- And what for?
-- Well, to make my writing cooler.
-- Pasha wrote all his great albums on a half-broken laptop, why do you need all that stuff?
And then I realized.

The point is, you should just do it. You like to write music, write music, not wait until you buy a cooler keyboard and a more expensive guitar. You like to swim, swim. You like to run, run. It's clear that everywhere you can equip yourself with something cool and fancy equipment. But real happiness and success comes from consistent and regular work.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAnw168huqA — how to talk fast and comprehensive.

https://vas3k.club/post/25600/ — math, finance, whisky, blackjack
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Что-то я в моменте понял, что вести канал на английском это круто, но вызывает у меня какие-то сильные усилия для того, чтобы что-то сюда написать, поэтому возвращаемся на родной язык.

Сегодня не будет чего-то сверхумного, я часто хочу во что-то залипнуть когда устал и поиграть, так вот:

https://danielben.itch.io/dragonsweeper

Это сапёр, только в сеттинге DnD. Круто!
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Немного про социум и как вообще строятся связи между людьми.

Video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop
Очень крутой ролик про то как появился amen break(самый популярный бит в брейккоре). Это действительно очень важный бит, который повлиял на эпоху.

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О том как поднять уровень английского с высокого до богоподобного

YCombinator school
Что делать в стартапе как CTO, может поможет понять, а рельно ли ты тех фаундер.

https://kenest.com/invest/#us-broker
Инвестиции для ничего не понимающих, мне помогло как-то начать и поднять базовые знания, высказывания там, конечно, спорные, но всё же.
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“How to Live an Asymmetric Life,”
Про то, как расти в жизни, как быть "крутым", чуть-чуть суммаризирую: делай, что нравится; делай сложное; выбирайся из комфрта.

Ещё люди это один из главнейших ваших ресурсов и вы должны дорожить ими как можете.
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Инди против корпораций, пост старый, но перечитать и понять было полезно.

https://t.iss.one/thingsiread/10471
Cоциолизация в Лондоне, а такая ли она страшная? А правда что нельзя встертить людей?

https://telegra.ph/2024-Vani-Hodora-12-24
2024 моего любимого Вани Ходора, свой я так и не написал, но постараюсь как-нибудь.

https://theblueprint.ru/fashion/industry/the-blueprint-anniversary-money
Про вложения в модные бренды и что сейчас происходит на российском рынке

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyl_sLVoo_I
Лекция Тинькова про бизнес в мгимо
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Your business value
Статья о том как понимать свою цену на рынке, как продавать себя внутри компании и решать когда уходить.
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