u/Extreme_Cake7339

How do you manage information overload when learning something?

One thing that keeps me from being productive is this: knowledge or information overload. When I've been trying to learn something, I always end up to drop it when things just get jumbled up my head. Yes, I can focus at first, but then I suddenly feel suffocated by the infos I get. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say.

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u/Extreme_Cake7339 — 1 day ago

What makes a person an adult?

is it the age? the responsibilities? or the emotional maturity?

That's a genuine question. Because sometimes I'm wondering why some people, though they're already on that age that can be called as an adult, but their mindset isn't just aligning.

(I'm guilty of this sometimes)

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u/Extreme_Cake7339 — 1 day ago

Ran a quick audit last month. Same user. Three different lifetime values across three platforms. Nobody flagged it. Everyone was building dashboards off whichever number felt good that week. The uncomfortable truth is most founders are not running on data, they are running on vibes dressed up as data. skene.ai was the first thing that actually showed me where the conflicts lived without me having to manually cross-reference everything like a forensic accountant.

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u/Extreme_Cake7339 — 13 days ago

i really enjoyed the maze runner and i’m looking for something similar. i liked the fast pace, the sense of mystery, and the group of teens trying to survive in a dangerous environment. i'd love recommendations for other books with:
- a dystopian or post-apocalyptic setting
- lots of action and suspense
- mystery or puzzle element

thanks in advance!

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u/Extreme_Cake7339 — 24 days ago