One of the saddest patients I see is a young person with a massive brain hemorrhage after a night of heavy drinking.
Most people don't realize alcohol can rupture a blood vessel in the brain.
Alcohol and Brain Hemorrhage: What Everyone Should Know
Most people know that alcohol can damage the liver. Far fewer know it can also trigger a brain hemorrhage, a type of stroke that carries a high risk of death and disability.
Here is a thread with details of current evidence. Bookmark this for future reading and share for wider public awareness.
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அமைச்சர் @sarath0828 தெரிவித்துள்ள பதிலில் பல முரண்பாடுகள்....!!
ஒன்றரை குழந்தைக்கு டானிக் கொடுக்காமல், மருத்துவர் மாத்திரை கொடுக்க சொன்னாரா?
உடம்பு சரியில்லாத குழந்தையை தூக்கிக்கொண்டு ஐபிஎல் பார்க்க சென்றீர்களா?
மாத்திரையை இரு விரல்களால் நசுக்கி தண்ணீரில் போட்டிருந்தாலே கரைந்திருக்குமே.
போன் மீது கொட்டி, காற்றில் பறக்காமல் இருக்க ரூபாய் நோட்டை வைத்து மறைத்து, ஏடிஎம் கார்டால் ஒன்று சேர்த்து..... குழந்தைக்கு மருந்து கொடுக்கும் அழகா இது.
எல்லாவற்றுக்கும் மேலாக, குழந்தைக்கு மருந்து கொடுத்த வீடியோவிற்கு Thug life Moment என்று தலைப்பிட்டு வெளியிட்டது யார்?
At the @IndianExpress Adda, I spoke about how politics can be unforgiving. We competed fiercely with the previous DMK government in Tamil Nadu for investments - won some, lost some.
But I never heard an investor complain of being asked for money by the government. Credit where it's due: the DMK government ran a clean and professional investment process and that deserves appreciation.
Novak Djokovic just said being bored is the most creative state a child can be in.
His son is 10 and his daughter is 7.
He says when his son told him he was bored after a morning of ping pong, kayaking, and soccer, he sat him down for a conversation most parents avoid.
"It's okay to be bored sometimes. When you're bored, it doesn't mean that you have to instantly take a book or a screen. You need to also learn how to be with your thoughts."
Djokovic says boredom is when creativity finally shows up, and it's also when everything you have been suppressing through your phone comes to the surface.
Most parents are protecting their kids from the only state that grows them.
— Novak Djokavic (@DjokerNole) on Jay Shetty's (@jayshetty) podcast
Focus is the raw material of clear thinking, good judgment, and better decisions.
Especially in investing.
So I’m sharing something I put together last year: a collection of best practices for improving focus and concentration.
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In my view, if there had been corruption in the Industries Ministry, we would not have attracted so many investments. Foreign investors steer clear of states with a “commission culture.”
Our industrial growth has been the highest in the country over the last five years.
We were number one in both economic growth and industrialisation for the last five years. This has been validated by MoSPI and NITI Aayog.
If there is evidence of wrongdoing, the government should pursue it legally.
Accusations of this kind damage the state’s image among investors. Political slugfests should not harm the state’s prospects.
While other states offered many things for free, we set clear terms for accepting investments. When we felt certain investments did not make economic sense, we even rejected them.
Politicians will play politics -that’s inevitable. Every party does it. But we must ensure the state is not negatively impacted by political skirmishes.
A minister is not only a politician but also an official representative of the state.
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Cooking apps are printing $500k/mo
With literal AI slop.. but it works 😭
I found 3 cooking accounts generating
millions of views
the AI visuals make it go quite viral
all accounts are automated with seedance 1.5-2.0
even with a slight CTA this
convert quite well
AI distribution is the future
There’s another app in Another niche printing $200k/mo with only AI UGC
I break it down in this article:
I find it odd when people turn businessmen into role models, and this seems to have become more common in the last 5-odd years. It's the same with idolising movie stars and sports stars. None of it should happen, really. 😀
When people come to me for advice, my first reaction is: What makes you think I'm qualified?
Just because I've gotten lucky in business, does that make me qualified to advise you on your career, your life choices, or anything apart from how to get lucky? 😀
There are startup founders, especially people working in the social sector, whom I meet through @RainmatterOrg, and I think they are far smarter and more capable of giving advice than I am.
If you still pick a role model, pick someone for a trait worth admiring in real life, not because of what they project to the outside world.
There is a reason why top business people (even from India) give best education to their kids.
You'd often see them sending their kids to Harvard, Wharton etc. It is also common for these kids to work with top firms like BCG, McKinsey, Goldman Sachs.
These experience, education shapes them. It allows them to understand the complicated world we live in.
They end up developing 2nd order thinking. And, are good at crafting long-term plans for their business.
Result: when they go in a room and talk to 100 people. They can express their viewpoints coherently. And, command respect.
Education becomes a tool for them to become confident (from within).
Uneducated politicians have no 2nd order thinking. Their only strategy is to appear grand & relatable.
That helps them win election. But, not economy.
Our policies do not have any long-term vision.
These are botched up from the top. Why? because uneducated people make them.
You can argue: that oh bureaucrats make these policies? If you really believe that you're naive.
Reward uneducated leaders, get pathetic policies.
This shouldn't be a surprise.
If given a choice 99/100 people would want their own kids to be highly educated. But sadly we ignore this about our politicians.