Did you pay interest? If not, it might be a good idea to offer to lend your cousin some money interest free for the same duration that your loan was. You can hold off on your house dreams for a few months…or downsize your dreams a bit. Definitely do not give her money. That is never the answer - especialy if financial problems come from poor decisions. If the cousin is in financial difficulties because if something unavoidable (sudden health issues etc) a gift of money would be nice, but not necessary. Your uncle was not being fair to try to emotionally blackmail you into giving money to anyone. If you DID pay your uncle interest, then you owe nobody anything. It was a business deal that you both benefited from.
Unfathomable low scores, absurd dropped catches, and wayward bowling by established players, across matches and teams... Somethings dont just seem right and it takes away the joy of watching true contests. #IPL#ipllive#DCvsRCB
@LalitKModi@IPL How about Rishab buying a few shares of RPSG Ventures, and then questioning Sanjiv in his Office during a quarterly call to check the drop in earnings? He missed the last opportunity in Q3 '25-'26, but surely could get another one, no? Hisaab baraabar?
Bayes’ theorem in plain English:
You don’t have to be right.
You just have to be willing to update your beliefs when new evidence appears.
Most arguments happen because people either never update… or change their minds based on one headline.
Rational thinking isn’t black vs white.
It’s adjusting confidence as better evidence comes in.
if you want to survive AI, now is the time to fight as hard as you possibly can to be a COMPLETE human... the specialist won't survive 👇🏾
Your grandfather could probably build a house, fix an engine, grow food, play piano, speak french, and tell you which way was north without checking a phone.
He had skills across the spectrum of survival and craft.
Slowly we told everyone to pick one thing and get really good at it.
At 16 I was told to pick a career for the rest of my life...
But in a world of AI, and incoming super-intelligence, this has never, ever, been worse advice.
The specialist programmer? ChatGPT codes faster. The specialist writer? Claude writes cleaner. The specialist designer? Midjourney does it faster.
The inconvenient truth is that the specialist won't survive.
The people I am now hiring into my companies and what I want my future kids to be, are COMPLETE HUMANS.
The complete human is the one who builds AND creates AND thinks AND feels across disciplines - that's the person that becomes more interesting, more rare and more valuable, as machines become more specialised.
It's hard for machines to automate the weird intersection of human experiences that makes someone decide to explain a marketing campaign through jazz metaphors, design a product inspired by stoic philosophy.
Your ancestors weren't specialists because they couldn't afford to be.
We can't afford to be specialists because the machines are going to win that game.
Fight as hard as you can, to remain a complete human!
Fight the voice in your head that says successful people don't waste time painting, or dancing, or learning languages they'll never monetise.
That voice is lying. The most interesting founders I know are part-time sommeliers, weekend pilots, terrible poets, decent drummers.
They bring their whole weird, complete humanity to everything they touch. And that's exactly what makes them irreplaceably human 👊🏾❤️
Interested to hear about some of the weird things my community on here does to remain a complete human!
Anyone wanna share?