When I tell people I get up with my husband every morning at 4:30am to pack his lunch and make him a hot breakfast they asked me if his arms were broken so I don’t think they want to hear it.
@readswithravi Humility accelerates learning.
The moment you’re willing to ask, try, and fail, you start learning faster than everyone protecting their ego.
I am a senior analyst with a doctorate and experience in business analytics & decision-making.
These 12 truths are controversial and you won’t like them.
But you need to hear them:
Breaking: With these 10 trending MCP servers, you can turn your LLM into a high-performance agent.
They are all official, free, and can be installed with a single command:
• Filesystem: Local file operations
• GitHub: Full repo management
• Postgres: Live DB querying
• Brave: Real-time web search
• Puppeteer: Browser automation
• Slack: Programmatic messaging
• Notion: Workspace sync
• Linear: Issue tracking
• Memory: Persistent storage
• Sequential Thinking: Structured reasoning
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She said nothing but the truth, yet many gullible Africans, especially those from Nigeria and Kenya, will never agree to reality but side with the imperialists.
In 1960, Volkswagen ran an ad with one word as the headline.
"Lemon."
The copy explained that the Bug pictured had been rejected at the factory because an inspector noticed a blemish on the chrome strip of the glove compartment. It never made it to a customer. It got scrapped.
Every other car ad at the time showed polished vehicles on open roads with headlines about power and luxury. Bernbach did the opposite. He showed a flaw. On purpose.
The ad became one of the most famous in history. VW sales in America grew every year it ran. The last line of the ad read: "We pluck the lemons; you get the plums." They turned a quality control story into a promise.
Readers believed every other claim Volkswagen made because they'd already proven they'd tell you when something wasn't right.
That's the whole lesson.
Most brands would never admit a flaw in an email. But your customers already notice them. The product that takes a week to ship. The supplement that tastes terrible but works. The fabric that wrinkles but lasts 10 years.
Say it first. Briefly. Then move on. It makes everything else you say more believable because you've already proven you're not hiding anything.
Nobody cares what course you bought.
Build something.
• A Rate Limiter → understand real backend control
• A Job Queue → learn async like a grown engineer
• A Mini Search Engine → indexing > tutorials
• A CLI Budget Tool → edge cases will humble you
• A Feature Flag System → think like a product dev
• A Log Parser → patterns, timestamps, real data
• A Simple Cache Layer → performance mindset
• A Cron Email Script → automation > motivation
This is how you become dangerous.
Not by watching. By shipping.
Bookmark this. Come back in 6 months.