u/Anxious_Shine_4596

Take risks, there is a beauty on the other side of risk. Risks are unavoidable, so are changes. That's the only way to experience the beauty on the other side of risks, often referred to as freedom. Chase freedom!

u/Anxious_Shine_4596 — 20 hours ago

Could the sixth sense be the sense that makes people look exactly like their names?

I mean, have you realised when you look at people, you tend to see them looking like their names; once you get to know their names.

For instance, Obama looks just like Obama. Take a look at Michael Jackson, the guy is an exact copy of Michael Jackson. Same applies to Lil Wayne as it applies to Pep Gurdiola as it applies to George Washington!

Could this be the sixth sense?

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u/Anxious_Shine_4596 — 1 day ago

What really is the purpose of these exaggerated capital letters, particularly in articles where space is a precious commodity?

What is the use of this writing style?

I have seen in a number of journals.

Doesn't it amount to wastage of space?

u/Anxious_Shine_4596 — 1 day ago
▲ 7 r/BuildYourDiscipline+2 crossposts

Tujikaze mjini, "We didn't come this far, To only come this far."

What's your mantra in the city, particularly those who've built themselves from the scratch?

u/Anxious_Shine_4596 — 20 hours ago
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Just do it!

Some people wake up, vow to change their lives in course of the day, then do nothing.

They promise to begin the following day. It comes and they still do nothing.

Then it turns into a week, a month, a year, a decade, 2-3 decades; only to get old and realise they never acted upon their decision; and life has moved so fast.

Making a decision is usually the beginning of things.

Make a decision, stick to it, and do it to a point of insanity.

At the beginning, it's difficult, but it gets easier with time.

Just get started, "Just do it."

u/Anxious_Shine_4596 — 3 days ago

What are your thoughts?

If I bought let's say a car today, and kept it new at zero mileage for the next 15 years; will it have appreciated In value or depreciated after the 15 years? Assuming I don't use it at all. I only buy it and store it, awaiting a sell 15 years later.

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u/Anxious_Shine_4596 — 4 days ago