@JobeSpeaks@AfricaFactsZone It was not a general decision to sell their people. Did they vote for it, and the general community decided to sell their people? You cannot come to our communities, bribe some people, even bribe the chief, and take our people into slavery, and later claim we sell our people.
@GreatMichael1@AfricaFactsZone It was not a general decision to sell their people. Did they vote for it, and the general community decided to sell their people? You cannot come to our communities, bribe some people, even bribe the chief, and take our people into slavery, and later claim we sell our people.
@grok@CHOPSmedia@zoomafrika1 The world really loves lies. So many lies on the internet. Why ??? Lies are evil !!! Grok is really helping us by exposing them and by letting us know the truth.
Sugar in your blood is called diabetes.
Sugar in your brain is called dementia.
Sugar in your teeth is called cavities.
Sugar in your liver is called fatty liver.
Sugar in your cells is oxidative stress.
Sugar on your skin is called aging.
Avoid sugar for a healthy life.Please.
Control is insecurity disguised as strength.
Let people move freely.
Patterns expose character faster than interrogation ever will.
You don’t need to restrict.
You need to observe.
Reaction is emotional.
Observation is strategic.
The right woman aligns without force.
The wrong one disqualifies herself.
This is a photo of Elon Musk's son at a meeting where his father met with the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Notice that this child of the richest man in the world carries no phone, no iPad, or any other electronic gadget that entertains, while stealing children's attention span. Instead, the then-eight-year-old boy was reading Secrets of Mental Math by Arthur T. Benjamin and Michael Shermer, while his brother held another book.
That is the secret between the Rich Dad and the Poor Dad. The wealthiest man in the world is teaching his children mathematics and numbers, while your child has a phone, iPad and still plays video games on another device after watching Netflix.
Steve Jobs, the creator of the iPad and iPhone, did not let his own children use both devices. He instead gave them books and even paid them to read. Please fact-check me. Yet, you overload your children with digital devices.
Mark Zuckerberg is famous for not having a television in his house. Not even one. His reason is that it will distract his wife, his children, and him from reading.
Notice what all three of these tech billionaire founders had in common. Their children are readers.
If you don't teach your children to love learning, they will grow up to become adults who are not earning. Children who lead grow to become adults who lead. The expansion of the mind in childhood results in an increase in your wealth in adulthood, if you can apply what your books supply.
And by the way, notice how simply the children are dressed. It just reminds me of how simply Alhaji Aliko Dangote's children were absorbed when I met them last year after spending time with him.
Think about this and consider making a positive change in your child's life.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
@PathOfMen_ If you want to maximize testosterone:
- Zinc, magnesium, & Vitamin D
- Physical activity every day
- Take more risks, don't be a bitch
- Put yourself in challenging situations
- Eat healthy, sleep well, sunbathe
- Avoid porn, junk, & excessive drinking
A man without purpose will fill the void with degeneracy. porn. scrolling. drugs.
Anything to numb the fact that he has no direction.
You're not broken. Just bored.
Your brain is starving for meaning and you're feeding it digital garbage because you don't know what else to do.
HOW TO FIND YOUR PURPOSSE
STEP 1: Look back on your childhood.
What fascinated you as a child before society told you what to care about?
What activities make you lose track of time?
STEP 2: Write down your natural strengths.
What comes easily to you that others struggle with?
Where do people consistently ask for your help?
STEP 3: Find the intersection.
Your purpose lives where your passions meet your strengths.
STEP 4: Experience.
Study. Practice. Fail. Win.
Immerse yourself in your field.
STEP 5: Use your skills to help others.
This is where you monetize your skills and turn your services into a proper business.
All you have to do right now is reflect on your life and come up with a 12-month plan.
@OloriOfOloris Good news for all humanity: Yehoshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ) is Lord and Savior. He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through Him. He is the Light of the world, and He will be its Judge. Shalom.
Never talk because you find silence awkward or disturbing. That is when you say things you later regret. Silence is not uncomfortable. It is your insecurity that makes you think it is. You do not owe anyone on Earth conversation. Speak if you have something to say. Refuse to speak because you want to say something. Trees grow taller in silence. They only make noise when they fall.
#RenosNuggets
Here is a very realistic breakdown of where you'll spend your time as a Data Analyst:
📥Data Collection and Access (15%): This involves understanding the client's data needs, identifying the necessary data sources, and getting access to this data. This often involves arguing with the stakeholders about whether you actually have access or if the file is in the SFTP folder.
🔧Data Cleaning and Preprocessing (25%): Once the data is collected, it often needs to be cleaned and preprocessed. This includes handling missing or inconsistent data, formatting the data for analysis, and potentially integrating data from multiple sources. This is often the most time-consuming part of the process because your client's data collection processes are terrible, but they don't want to change it.
🤝 Collaborating with Stakeholders (15%): Data analysts often work closely with stakeholders, such as business managers, product teams, or data scientists. This can be the most difficult part of the entire job because Stakeholders often don't know what they actually need, but whatever you propose will be wrong.
🔍Data Exploration or Exploratory Data Analysis (15%): This is the initial analysis phase where analysts explore the data to understand its structure, quality, and initial insights or patterns. This really just involves you just messing around with the data to see what issues are in the data that the client's didn't tell you about.
🌐 Searching StackOverflow, ChatGPT, and Google (10%): Data analysts often rely on external resources to find solutions to coding challenges, overcome technical hurdles, or gather insights from the data analysis community. This is a crucial step, but most analysts will deny it to make them seem smarter than they actually are.
🔬Data Modeling (5%): Based on the findings from your EDA, analysts will often develop more complex models or hypotheses for further analysis. This is very dependent on your position. Some analysts will never know what data modeling actually is.
📊Creating Dashboards and Reports (15%): Finally, analysts will prepare a final report or presentation that communicates their findings. This involves not just the presentation of data, but also explaining its implications in a way that is understandable to non-technical stakeholders. This is always difficult as it usually takes 5-10 revisions on the original dashboard to get it right even though you gave them exactly what they asked for initially.