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My student life over today
I don’t know what to say, but I can’t believe 3 years passed. I still remember as a rookie when we entered the college and click some selfies to celebrate that we are beginning a new journey. Today this journey comes to an end. I will no longer be able to hold that moment and it's just memory that will bring me to that moment.
I did lots of mistakes, improvements on myself, get out of my comfort zone. Like we were born to die, we have to move forward and see the future. The things we do on a daily basis we will no longer be able to do. Friends will remember me but not study with me at a single desk. We will go out on bikes but not for college. We may meet once in a while but not for going to college.
I will miss my college life, this is the end of my journey as a student. From today new journey start. I think I did well till this end. I have to be ready for the next phase of my life. I have lots to do in my life.
The new chapter begins.
⛏️Tools Worth Sharing
SpaceBar: SpaceBar lets you download recorded Twitter Spaces.
📕 Book of The week
I am currently exploring and excited about the book by Balaji S. Shrinivasan, book The Network state, which is about creating a new country and new states through the internet and online community.
Balaji S. Srinivasan (@balajis) is an angel investor and entrepreneur. Formerly the CTO of Coinbase and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, he was also the co-founder of Earn.com (acquired by Coinbase), Counsyl (acquired by Myriad), Teleport (acquired by Topia), and Coin Center.
Book Description:
Technology has enabled us to start new companies, new communities, and new currencies. But can we use it to start new cities or even new countries? This book explains how to build the successor to the nation-state, a concept we call the network state.
🗨️Quote worth sharing
The object of life is not to be on the side of the masses, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
~ Marcus Aurelius
When people call something “original,” nine out of ten times they just don’t know the references or the original sources involved. —Jonathan Lethem, retrieved from Steal like an artist.
Tweet worth exploring:
I made a list of things and it was ranked by AI. If you want to know about this then you can visit: How AI will Take the creative jobs
Worth exploring
1. Watch
Jatin Das is a painter, poet, sculptor, muralist, print-maker, teacher, cultural expert, and institution builder and has been working now for almost 60 years.
2. Read
How to Think About Risk By Reid Hoffman
Risk tends to get a bad rap. We associate it with things like losing money in the stock market, or riding a motorcycle without a helmet. But the risk isn’t the enemy—it’s a permanent, pervasive, unavoidable part of life
The Optimal iPhone Settings and Best Apps for Productivity, Focus, and Health
The complete guide to how you can use an iPhone effectively and all the android users all read because it is all applicable in android also.
3. Listen
Quentin Tarantino With Joe Rogan
Quentin Tarantino is a writer, producer, and director.
Victor Juhasz on Epictetus and Creating "The Girl Who Would Be Free"
Ryan talks to illustrator Victor Juhasz about the process of creating his newest book “The Girl Who Would Be Free,” the decision to make Epictetus a girl, and how he was impacted by the story of Epictetus, and more.
Victor Juhasz is an artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, and Esquire Magazine, and more.
Question of this week
When did you fear most?
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