It is learning that binds the student and the teacher. In life, the teacher learns just as the student does. Dedication to the cause and a larger vision for the society and nation are vital for this relationship to flourish.
@elonmusk If only this kinda laser could print structures on Mars using the existing soil out there ( even if it is just 2D, it would still be pretty cool!)
@elonmusk@grok If you were given task to solve few micro problems for millions of pwa users, what all would you consider? Make a very long list. .. we really want to try to improve quality of life of millions of humans in some way that if meaningful. PWAs would automatically be #1 !
@elonmusk@grok Awesome! You can think bigger!
How about enabling xAI credits for PWA users, especially to launch and/or growth their side hustles, anything that generates money for the PWA users.
@grok I like CRADU ..
I can only imagine how much money, efforts, trials and most importantly .. TiME such groups can save!
humans would be on Mars a decade ago with all the needed infrastructure in place on that planet, if early rockets were reusable from the beginning!
@grok
If there was a group of people in an organisation whose only focus is on identifying, challenging, finding alternatives and rebuilding from first principles .. suggest names, preferably with cool acronyms , like Assumptions Challenging & Destroying Committee (ACDC)
A huge leading indicator of a society becoming wealthy is them valuing their time a lot.
You’ll never find a society that’s wealthy but isn’t extremely concious of their time.
Wealthy societies treat time as finite resource. Non wealthy think there’s infinite time left.
Underrated life advice: Be easy to deal with. Kind when others aren’t. Calm when things go sideways. Reliable under pressure. Intelligence alone is overrated. Be someone who lightens the load for folks around them. People value people who make their lives easier.
Underrated life advice: Own fewer things. Every item you buy is an item you manage. Physically or mentally. Clutter isn’t just in your closet. It lives in your head. When you lessen the load, you free your attention for what matters. Less stuff = less stress. Period.