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🐰 more than thinking that people misunderstood me, i just wondered, “why do people hate on each other that much? why go to the trouble of making up lies just to hate?” that’s what i thought, so i thought that sharing my thoughts right away back then could be an action seen as pouring oil on fire. so i thought that i should talk about when the right time came. when i went for the biodance event, the fans came and i had a fansign. while doing the fansign, a fan came and asked me, “doyoungie kept telling us to dream a lot during the yours concert. what is your dream, doyoungie?” but for me really, there were people who took it as a joke, but i really hope that everyone can get along well, peacefully. that they can listen to each other’s reasons, and try to understand each other’s circumstances. i hope that everyone can get along well with that kind of relationship. i really hope that /everyone/ can be like that. and i hope that the company, me, and czennies can get along well like that too! that’s why i said that (during the fansign). anyway, you may have complaints about the company, like for a plan or something like that. you may also have complaints about me, we could be unsatisfied with each other over various things. but i think it would be good if you could think, “there must be some reason/circumstances for this.” so rather than asking you to not hate, i just hope that all of you can get along well without any discomfort. that’s just my dream, and i don’t have any intention of forcing it upon anyone.

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260109 WVS #MINGYU #민규 🌟 mingyu talking about having a seventeen festival 🥹 🐶: personally, if i just have an idea later on-like coachella, lollapalooza, glastonbury festival where singers perform for an hour from the morning-[for us] we’ll do it unit, unit, unit, unit, and then at the end, seventeen. like fully renting a big place for a whole day, from 5 pm to midnight. so how about that? and next to it there are booths like bibigo, isaac toast, suntory, other stuff arranged like this. we perform in a wide natural environment (...) it’s like a party between us. 🐶: you get the feeling, right? you got the feeling just now. you just saw my idea. unfortunately, for minors it starts at 10- ah then we’d have to do seventeen [performance] first. hold on! yeah, we should do that. i’ll talk about this later. or if we start at 1 pm and end at 10 pm, it works perfectly… wow, then our directors, our dancers, hyelim-ssaem, everyone would be dying. but what can we do? the more tired we are, the happier you all are. 🐶: wow, this is good. if this really gets made into reality, it’d be really fun. a festival. 🐶: sorry, i’m sure it’d be hard for me too, but it’s so good that i keep imagining it, you know that kind of picture. 🐶: even if it’s not all night, just starting from when the sun is still up, and watching the sun go down together, fully enjoying it, each team doing an hour, seventeen doing about an hour and a half… i think it’d be okay to do it for about six or seven hours? 🐶: ‘since it’s a festival, let’s make the admission cheap’ okay, let’s see. honestly, i just want you all to come.

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Hey Baron I’ll answer for Erika. As a mom that has kids and a husband who travels during the week and has kids in the bed occasionally…..my husband gets up early to get on flights. 2 or 3 am. I may hear my husband when he gets up but usually I just go back to sleep. With or without the kids in the bed. I don’t get up with him. As a matter of fact he hates it when I do. He says it makes it harder to leave because I tell him I wish he didn’t have to go and I’ll miss him and it breaks his heart to leave. Yea I admit it I do make it hard for him to leave. But then he texts me when he gets to the airport and when he lands and all during the day. And at night we FaceTime. Do you know that Erika and Charlie didn’t have this kind of relationship? No you don’t. Because you weren’t there. How do you know that this doesn’t destroy her that she didn’t get up with him that morning? Do you have cameras on her 24/7? You are truly an unbelievable asshole. But anything to keep the hate going right? And of course since you are a failed attorney you need as many clicks as you can get to pay your bills. Gotta pay those bills. Money over morals. I can’t wait until trial when all your BS lies are debunked. Your fall will be epic and well deserved. I don’t know how you sleep at night knowing one day you’ll have to answer for everything you’ve done to this woman by God. Hope you have a good excuse ready. But if I were you I’d be a little worried about my soul.

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I have a pi-day challenge for all the physics students among you (or anyone willing to set up an experiment). If you share your results with me by March 10th, I may feature them in a video, depending on how good the results are and how many I get. Many years ago I made this video about how two colliding blocks on a frictionless plane can compute pi. My challenge to you is simple: Implement this in practice. The original puzzle assumes zero friction and zero energy loss in collisions, so obviously there are limits to how far you can get. I can tell you the real limiting factor is energy lost in collisions, more so than friction. Also, it's a wildly inefficient way to compute pi, to even get "3.14" you'd need this to work with a 10,000-to-1 mass ratio and have a way to count all 314 collisions. Matt Parker and I actually gave this a go, and the results were...okay, but could definitely have been improved :) Note, there's no reason to restrict yourself to powers of 100. For example, you could use powers of 4 to compute pi in binary. A mass ratio of 64-to-1 should give 25 collisions, which is 11001 in binary, and pi looks like 11.001... More generally, with a mass ratio of N-to-1, the number of collisions is around π / arctan(1 / sqrt(N)). So any big mass ratio gives you an approximation of pi by multiplying the number of collisions by arctan(1/sqrt(N)) If you do this, you can reach out to the channel via this page: Be sure to have a link to footage of the experiment. If anyone can get it to work with 100-to-1, I'd be happy, and if anyone can do it for 10,000-to-1, I'd be both delighted and amazed.

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I can tell almost instantly when I meet a young man or woman, whether he or she is a deep thinker. They may not be at the top of their class, but that doesn’t necessarily make them less intelligent than the kid who scored 1500 on his SAT or the guy with an IQ of 134. They may be more intelligent. Much more intelligent, but the methods we have for quantifying that intelligence do not adequately capture the breadth and depth of brilliant minds that exist in the world. So they go unrecognized while the kids who excel on answer-based examinations get the best grades, attend the best schools, earn the best degrees, and, more often than not, go on to have mediocre lives. Why? There is one thing that the most brilliant and accomplished people I have ever met all share in common, and it isn’t pedigree or IQ. It’s curiosity. And not just any curiosity—it’s the inexhaustible kind. It’s the kind that will never be satisfied. In my experience, this is the sort of curiosity that breeds humility and most often coincides with a questions-based mindset. And it’s this type of mindset, not the answers-based mindset our educational system selects for, that is the actual prerequisite for brilliance. I’ve seen this kind of brilliance in physical therapists, plumbers, and pretty much any profession you can imagine that we don’t typically associate with brilliance. But we do associate it with excellence. And that’s because to become excellent at something, you have to become your own teacher. This means going from learning how to give the right answers to learning how to ask the right questions. And that requires curiosity and an almost psychotic commitment to excellence. So, while the person in this video is correct that less intelligent people than he are far more successful than he has been, the more interesting and less remarked upon insight is that people like him are not as brilliant as the system tells us they are.

Demetri Kofinas

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It was great to see Lex Fridman learn and chant the Gayatri Mantra so well and PM Narendra Modi too recite it encouraging everyone to do so daily. Gayatri Mantra indeed is a very powerful mantra for expanding our awareness. I would like to humbly talk about it based on my own experience: The Gayatri mantra, like other Vedic mantras, reveals itself to the practitioner over time as they regularly chant and meditate on it. The Sanskrit words (or basically the sounds) reveal their true meanings in our experience as we chant them. For example, "Savitr" in the mantra though is said to be invoking the Sun, has presented itself in my experience, after much Sadhana, as the bright illuminating force of our own consciousness. Bhur, Buvah, and Svah revealed themselves as my own states of awareness from this waking 'reality', to the world constructed by my mind, to just pure consciousness, respectively. Dhi, is the limited power of consciousness. It's our limited awareness in day to day life. Right now as you read this, my words and may be a little more is in your Dhi. Not what you ate for lunch. But now, that lunch is in your Dhi. So what are we asking for while chanting Gayatri Mantra? We are asking the bright illuminating force that illuminates the waking reality, the mental world, and all of our consciousness to present itself in our Dhi - our limited awareness now. By becoming aware of it, we can wield it. And use it to illuminate, or bring into our awareness, much more than what is possible normally. For example, we can become a Ramanujan if we want by turning our Dhi to math problems, and the expanded power of awareness we have developed will bring to us solutions and equations that others may not see. You get it. As you regularly chant Gayatri mantra, you will realize you are much more aware of the world around you as a sort of a play, an illusion. You will also become much more intuitive. And you will see things others may not. For example, you may be able to see much more to events in the world. And while seeing that, your expanded intuition will help you see a lot more in your mental world about those events - like the factors behind them, and what's connecting them. Then you may also see "the future." You may intuitively see how those events will develop. It all depends on what you choose to focus on with your Dhi and how focussed you are about it. This is my personal experience. Of course, I'm not a realized soul, but that's the end goal. I sincerely believe by chanting and meditating on the Gayatri Mantra we can expand our awareness so much that we are aware of our own consciousness. Which is nothing but realization of the self. Enlightenment! Now, the Gayatri Mantra needs to be chanted as an incantation as prescribed in our scriptures with all its tones as per the Gayatri Meter. This is very important I believe. This too came into my realization one day while chanting the Gayatri Mantra: The Vedic mantras are designed like training data for LLMs. Here the LLM is your brain. These mantras when chanted the right way help mould the brain and fine tune the mind in certain ways to experience the world differently. They alter our conscious experience of the world. The sounds (or even mental chanting) probably reshape our brain's neural networks to achieve this expanded awareness (as in the case of Gayatri Mantra). May be one day neuroscience will find out. So if you do plan to start chanting the Gayatri Mantra and meditate on it, make sure you use a proper version chanted in the Gayatri meter the right way. This is of course my suggestion based on my own experience and what I have realized from my practice.

Aravind

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Q: It must be complicated, when I listen to you, to have a private life, somebody to understand your passion and to share this moment. Lewis: "It really is, especially I would say more so today than ever before, which is the way the world is, you know. I look at the other drivers and I wonder how they're doing it. You know, some are having kids and some married, some, you know, most of them girlfriends. I did that when I was in my 20s, but I took a decision to really to maximize my time that I have here because it's not as long as you think and it's limited, you know. And I don't want to look back and be like, ah, if I just gave a little bit more here, I didn't sacrifice my time because I was committed elsewhere." "So I really focused in these last, you know, particularly these last 10 years, like get everything I can out of my performance. Then when I retire, then I can do whatever I want. You know, I can dedicate my time to whatever else it is and not have to worry." "But in this competition time, focus on health, well-being, my mental health, my driving technique, being as good an engineer as I can be, and also being the best teammate that I can potentially be for the guys that I get to work with. That's my sole focus. You know, I want to win." "I've been fortunate enough to win with great teams in the past. Particularly, obviously, with Mercedes and with McLaren, which was incredible. And my dream is to win a championship with Ferrari." "And that's something that hasn't been done for a while. But they have absolutely every ingredient that's needed to win. It's just like getting all the pieces of the puzzle in the right place. And that's what I'm trying to work on in the background with Fred and the whole team." [📹 VIGNERON GAETAN]

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[trans] WWD THAILAND IG POST ⚫️: ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻 🐰: Hi, I’m Win. Hi WWD pls come in 😊 ⚫️: What do you like most about coming to Seoul? 🐰: What I like the most... when I come to Seoul, I think of shopping. I feel like there are so many things to shop for here. 🛍️ ⚫️: After traveling continuously without a break, how do you recharge your energy? 🐰: That's a good question. I actually want everyone to share how they recharge their energy when they fly a lot too. But for me, it's sleeping 🛌 . I try to save up as much time to sleep as possible, and then... eating. Eating delicious food. 😋 ⚫️: What are you particularly into right now? 🐰: Actually, right now, I feel like I want to go learn scuba diving 🤿 . It's one of those things... at first, I was someone who was really afraid of diving because I was afraid of fish 😖🐠 I felt like I didn't want to go down and have fish constantly nipping at me. 😅But when I asked people who go diving, they said that the fish don't bother us at all when we dive. So, I felt like I wanted to try it out too, because it would be a moment where I could be with myself 🧘 ⚫️: If “Nong Win” (your younger version) saw you tonight, what would he say? 🐰: “Nong Win”... when he sees... “Phi Win”...oh it's correct 😆. Yeah, he... he’d probably be like, "Oh, today you're a Phi now. Behave yourself a little." 😄 ⚫️: How would you describe your look tonight? 🐰: For tonight's look, I tried to make it match the watch as much as possible, while still being able to go to a formal event, and go to a party as well. So it came out in the look of a brown corduroy jacket but inside, I didn't wear a shirt because that would be too formal, so I chose a tank top instead. And then white pants to match the strap of our watch. ✨ ⚫️: What do you like in particular about this watch model? 🐰: I think... this model is actually a model that you'll see has a strap that's like a... a rubber strap, right? Not a steel strap. I think it can... it's suitable for people who are active and like doing activities, going outside, going on adventures. If you get sweaty or anything like that, it's fine because it can resist water very well. And I think it looks sporty, looks suitable for an... adventurous line. You can go scuba diving with this model too. 😊 ⚫️: What do you think you will see at the party tonight? 🐰: I think I should be able to see beautiful watches, and get to meet more people in the watch industry, and meet with designers who collaborated as well. 💚 📌 AUDEMARS PIGUET X WIN #AudemarsPiguet #RoyalOakConcept #APxYV #AudemarsPiguetxWin #winmetawin #WWDThailand

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I think "follow your passion" is garbage advice. Here's why: I've started 80+ businesses. Entrepreneurship is my whole life. My hobby, my job, my family, all of it rolled into one. I am very passionate about all this, BUT... Most people don't know what their passion is. And the ones who think they do are usually wrong. Passion comes from the Latin word for suffering. It literally means suffering. So when someone tells you to follow your passion, what they should be saying is: "go find the thing you're willing to suffer for." Not the thing that feels amazing on a sunny Saturday when you have nowhere to be. Anyone can love that. I'm talking about the thing where you will eat crap for two years straight and keep showing up anyway. Where the bad days still feel better than a good day doing something else. Here's how to find it: 1/ Go to takeout .google .com right now. Export your YouTube watch history from the last 90 days. 2/ Drop it into ChatGPT and ask: "Show me the three obsessions hiding in here that I'd probably never want to admit to myself out loud." 3/ Then do the same thing with your Amazon order history. You can export a spreadsheet of every purchase you've ever made. 4/ Upload it and say: "Categorize my discretionary spending and tell me what I clearly care about based on where my money is actually going." 5/ Next, text five people who know you best and ask one question: "What do I not shut up about?" I promise the answers are going to show you a pattern. Three people will say some version of the same thing. That thing is pointing you at your obsession. 6/ Then think back to when you were 8 to 12 years old. Right before the world got its hands on you and told you what was useful and what was a waste of time. What did you do for hours that nobody had to ask you to do? There's almost a 0% chance that obsession completely went away. For me, it was setting traps and catching frogs and looking for animal tracks behind my house in Logan, Utah. That went dormant for decades but it's still there. Last thing, and this is what I really want you to remember here: 7/ Obsession isn't buried treasure you have to stumble across, It gets built. You start with a seed of interest. Then you get a little bit good at it. That feels great. So you do more. You get better. And somewhere in there, the interest turns into obsession. The passion follows the progress. It doesn't start the other way around. So stop asking yourself "what do I love?" Start asking "what am I willing to suffer for?" Find that and you found your obsession. And that's the only one that ever actually pays. --- Update: After filming this and buying the domain obsessionaudit .com (I couldnt help it), I vibecoded an actual "obsession audit" that helps you figure yours out. Totally free. check it out below.

Chris Koerner

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Resident Evil Requiem has an insanely complex Easter Egg titled "The Final Puzzle", I have spent countless hours attempting to decode it. These are all my findings: MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD - I recommend reading AFTER you finish the "Rhodes Care Home" section of the game as there are some slight spoilers here. You have been warned: This puzzle started when I first noticed that the "severed hand" that you can pick up right after escaping the basement gets a checkmark in your inventory if you finish Rhodes, meaning that it has a use SOMEWHERE in Rhodes that I missed. "The Final Puzzle" is in the challenges menu and its description says "Let the sweet pair hear the voice". My first finding was that you can actually scan the severed hand in the blood analyzer, revealing a secret message "Let's Play" and a series of letters. After consulting a doctor friend of mine, she was able to translate this into a message that simply says "GLITCH". I had no idea what to do with this but curiously, I did notice that the hourglass that you can find in Victor's office has a secret message that says "U = 380,000". Later, I noticed on the side of the blood analyzer it says "G = 150000000", and the final clue that made it all make sense was in the files, in one file about Grace's blood analysis it says "C = 4.2 ly", this was the hint I needed to crack this. I am an aerospace engineer, I recognized that ly is not any real measurement for blood or fluid, it's LIGHT YEARS. So what is 4.2 light years away from earth? The alpha centauri system, A STAR. Let's go back to "U = 380,000" so what is 380,000 km away from earth? the MOON. and G = 150000000? Applying the same logic, thats almost the exact distance to the SUN. As you are finding the quartz in Rhodes, each one is hidden behind a puzzle that has the exact Moon/Sun/Star key to unlock them, so first I checked the west wing and found nothing but going to the east wing, I freaked out when I saw that its interactable. the machine is GLITCHED. just like the original message from the blood analyzer said. So, now that I knew C = Star, G = Sun and U = Moon, I went back to the original message and noticed that RNA codon only uses a mix of the letters C, G, U and A. I decided to ignore A as I didn't have any value for it and entered the password exactly as that screen with that order, so entering "Sun Sun Star Sun Moon Star Sun Moon Sun Moon Star Moon" led to... A very, VERY creepy little girl laughing. I thought this was absolutely it for the easter egg, and that something just got activated somewhere in Rhodes but after searching the entire area up and down multiple times, I have found nothing. After finally getting the opportunity to speak to other reviewers about this mystery, I've found only about 3 people have actually gotten this far pre-launch and discovered it themselves, most were working within groups. and I seem to be the first person in the world that found the values for C, U, G, and its meanings rather than trial and erroring it. So to say it's insane that I solved it this much with no real group is an amazing feat and I am very proud of it. This puzzle is not finished, we have been looking into various codes and numbers around the game. my personal theory is that there is another code that we can enter into that machine with Sun/Star/Moon, and that the laugh is basically Capcom mocking us for thinking it would be this easy. How we get that code, I have 0 clue. The first person who solves this will earn their place in Resident Evil history, good luck continuing this hunt!

Synth Potato🥔

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“People were saying I didn't look happy about Avocean being able to talk.” CERAVE WITH JIMMY #CeraVeSunxJimmy #jimmyyjp #AVOCEAN 💬: How do you feel about Avocean being able to talk now? 💜: To be honest, I’ve been wanting him to talk for a while. I’m really happy he has more gimmicks and features now. It’s going to make working together so much more fun. But actually, I caught some comments earlier... some of them were a bit dramatic. 💬: Oh? How so? 💜: People were saying I didn't look happy about it. 💬: Oiiii!?? 💜: They were like, "Oh, he doesn't seem happy," and I was just confused. Like, hey, there are so many different ways to express joy, you know? 💬: Okay, can you show us "Three Styles of Joy" then? 💜: Sure! 💬: What’s the first style like? 💜: “🙂🙂🙂” This one is "internal joy." I’m happy on the inside, but... 💬: Overwhelmed with emotion? 💜: Yeah, exactly. It’s that deep, heartwarming kind of happy. You get it? 💬: Got it. And what’s the second style? 💜: “Ahehehe! 👏👏😃😃” 💬: Okay, ka! 💜: If I do it like that, it looks more like I'm surprised. 💬: No way! You can be even more surprised than that. Let’s see the third style! 💜: “Yes! ✊🏻🤨✊🏻” This is the kind of joy you feel when you win a game or a match. 💜: Anyway, I was just puzzled how do they know if I'm happy or not? I’m genuinely moved. I mean, think about how long Avocean has been working. It’s been a year, right? It took a long time for him to develop into his own character. People actually like him for who he is, not just because of me or Sea. He has real fans now. Seeing his development makes me proud. I believe that in the future, his voice is going to "hook" so many more people. He’s going to get stronger, entertain better, and make people even happier. I feel fulfilled knowing we made Avocean happy and that he makes the fans happy. That’s just how I express my joy. 💬: So, was that joy style number one, two, or three? 💜: Definitely Style Number One. If you go back and watch my reaction video, I look calm, but my eyes are like, "Whoa..." I saw the drama, honestly, but I didn't want to say anything. Since I have the chance now, I figured I'd just clear it up! ——— Ok He was definitely pissed by those stupid comments. Yea, F those morons!

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