We are the echo of our environment.
Some choose to live within it.
Some choose to live outside it.
Some dare to change it.
Daring remains constant —
yet the results never are.
@KasthuriShankar ma'am , you are mixing too many things. You are sounding like my sister. It is hard with all these in single mind. Need a good mindset before coming here. Without mindset, at lease good network helps. Some people babble, disrespect and be careless after coming here. Be choosey with whom you spend time with. Some times, have to take break from best friend too. Reading pd books helps.
In 2019, we moved back to India. My wife, with one-year-old son, and I were prepared for the relocation. We felt somewhat indifferent when we realized we had to relinquish the H4 EAD card to make the move. @svembu Sir, this concerns dignity and self-respect.
I noticed how people in the US are influenced; sometimes our own people unintentionally looks down on Indians. Some individuals lose critical thinking amid the seemingly abundant freedom. The H1B visa does not represent freedom but rather resembles a modern form of servitude. This may relate to the tonic immobility seen in animals. For instance, a chicken freezes when a line is drawn in front of it. Similarly, H1B and green-card holders might stop thinking beyond certain boundaries. I observed this pattern in people as well. Behavior often changes significantly after obtaining a green card, due to influence and practices towards immigrants.
Many find this hard to grasp, but conditions are worsening and linked to various geopolitical issues. The "hellhole" comment is offensive to other cultures and tends to affect future generations. This narrative especially influences our own people living in the US.
The technology sector and businesses (particularly in Silicon Valley) emerged from many individuals who believed in slogans like "Make the world a better place," which aligns with the Indian philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam".
@shaneparrish Yes this is an intense book. I am hearing the audio book.
@shaneparrish you can draw a thin line inside a thin line and show Mariana trench depth. There you can take deep divers without breaking apart.
Huge 👍
The best way to open people's minds isn't to argue with them. It's to listen to them.
When people feel understood, they become less defensive and more reflective—and develop less extreme, more nuanced views.
Productive disagreements begin with curiosity, not persuasion.
Received this post of a sequence of portraits generated by Artificial Intelligence showing a girl ageing from 5years to 95 years. I won’t fear the power of AI so much if it can create something so hauntingly beautiful….and Human…
China 🇨🇳 is the dominant solar power in the world.
Its not always pretty, but provides huge amounts of renewable energies.
This solar farm is installed on the mountaintop of Northern Shanxi, stretching 80 kilometers.
@NavalismHQ@naval "SMART" word is overused word in the past 3 decades
Happiness is like a sugar cube! how many cubes you want for your ☕
- Addictive
- Packageable
- Mass production
- Can mix with drinks easily
- Cavities and many more
Use if wisely;
@vensykrishna Well said 💯
Talent is a state of mind to solve/fix things in certain way. "Talent" can be gained by Hard work, Practice and Obsession.
Once the Hard work, Practice or Obsession - stoped talent is no longer a talent, a rustic wheel ⚙️
Practice, Patience, and Planning! Loop ↻