My secondary school motto was "Work and Pray"
1. Diet, importanter!, as natural as possible.
2. Read to him or her as early as possible(6 months)
3. Age 1-3: "Help me to do it by myself": engross the child in the fine art of Montessori learning or find a great school that teaches Montessori style.
4. Age 3 to 5: "Help me to think by myself": Sensory skill development, number sense, reading using phonemes et al. Still I'd recommend the Montessori style yet again.
No screens, yet!!!
5. Age 6-11: "I can learn beyond my age": An average Nigeria school will try to limit them but no gree for anybody.
Choke them with challenges of their age and beyond.
Regardless of the subjects they will do at school, make sure these subjects are early introduced by you or a teacher: verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning( I will personally recommend that of the UK and Australia)
Invest in extracurricular activities especially those that will really be beneficial e.g: swimming, chess, coding, free play, etc.
Early exposure to global doings especially kids on spotlight helps a lot.
Find a way to make sure your child teach what they know either to you or a sibling ("You learn twice when you teach")
You will be tempted to pick their absolute spotlight subject, but please don't. Just watch and observe and around age 8 to 9, you will see some signs of what that child really wants to dip his or her excellence.
Once you find that thing ehn, invest in it like preparing that child for the Olympics: extra teachers, online classes, personal challenges with rewards, early exposure to competition around your area, state, and federal, and even outside the world.
While doing the above, check on their academics: if the child is on a streak of win in a school, change his or her school for a more challenging one to play again, and on academics, that's just the play.
Of utmost importance is their mental health, be available to make it healthy and please really make sure there is love at home.
Lastly, pray because you have really put in the work above but know that excellence is truly rewarded, medal or no medal.
Google just put $2 million on the table for anyone who can build an AI startup that solves a real problem
First place takes $500,000
Full details in the video 👇
What happens when you die:
They divide up your shit.
They summarize your life in 500-1000 words.
People who knew you less say sorry to people who knew you more.
Everyone eats, drives home, and wakes up the next day and goes to work.
Whatever you’re worried about won’t be in those 500 words.
You can dare greatly or not at all, but you’re gonna die either way.
Might as well squeeze every motherfucking drop out.
@yehhmisi Simply because most backend guys can learn the basics of DevOps in a crash.
In addition, the rising use of PAAS like hostinger, Render, railway and the likes for backend has numb the importance of using IAAS such as AWS, GCP, Azure etc which are very core to DevOps skill set.
@eagleseyeinc The post traumatic disorder and disgust that follows doesn't equate the fantasy.
It's equivalent could be fantasize when done with consent.
Say no to Rape.
My own opinion
I stand to be corrected.
@oladele94302 Why X carry this post come my notification?
No code snippet, workspace and valid proof you're actually learning but a full body selfie.
Retards !!
@eagleseyeinc More details into Invisible Guest Theory.
@eagleseyeinc can you throw more light on No. 4
11. I assume you meant
*let the buyer bid first
...else explain in details.
men, here are 6 things you must cut off to succeed, pay attention.
1. cut off the habit of chasing women; not women themselves but the habit. it quietly drains your time, money, focus and direction while your entertaining distractions, others are building their empires.
2. cut off procrastination; every i’ll do it later eventually turns to i wish i started earlier so what you delay today becomes the obstacle that defeats you tomorrow.
3. cut off the negative mindset; doubt is a quiet killer. if you already believe you’ll fail, you don’t need an enemy, you become your own.
4. cut off laziness; idleness doesn’t pay bills. dreams without effort die in silence while you sleep on your potentials someone else is awake grinding and striving so he can thrive later in success
5. cut off vices; addiction is just a slow self-destruction. if you don’t control your habits, your habits will eventually control your life.
6. cut off complacency; comfort is where potential goes to sleep. the moment you stop growing, you start declining.
what most men learn too late is that; a disciplined man is not ruled by pleasure, he is driven by purpose and success doesn’t come from adding more, it comes from removing what holds you back...
if these 6 things stays in place, they don’t just slow you down, they also dismantle ur progress so detach, buena suerte. 👍
@iksly2 I truly admire how you support the AI ecosystem, from your revenue strategy to the educational content that empowers people to learn more.
Let's see what the Stanford tutor got.