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Kazakh/Russian are the official languages, and English isn't that popular.
I had SO MANY QUESTIONS as we walked the streets and drove the roads of the country.
I turned to my newest friend - Perplexity.
Perplexity has become my default search engine in the past 6 months - it gives me answers and not weblinks, provides sources, doesn't make random things up, and it understands my instructions.
"Why were Kazakhs historically nomads?"
"What is the main source of revenue for Kazakhstan?"
"What are the best local cuisine restaurants in Almaty?"
Curated, well-structured responses.
Try for yourself:
"What are the 7 best ways to earn online for someone in their 20s, based out of India?"
"Share a 30-day detailed plan on how to beat procrastination, using daily tasks, reminders and lessons."
"What are 3 signs of a toxic relationship? How do I get out of one?"
This week I started reading Four Thousand Weeks (Time Management for Mortals) by Oliver Burkeman.
It is a nice, powerful book - part self-help, part technical - on how to conquer your time.
I like reading such productivity books every now and then, and this one is certainly not disappointing.
Oh btw, quiz question - what do you think the 4 thousand weeks refer to, in the title of the book?
My 3rd book, Make Epic Money, has sold 1,20,000+ copies in India with a 4.4+ rating. You can buy it in Hindi, English, Marathi, Audio, and Kindle here.
The book has also been converted into a video course (in Hindi and English) - that you can read about here.
Here is an alphabetical list of all books I have shared in this newsletter so far.
If someone paid you Rs. 2 lakhs per month (increasing every year, adjusted for inflation) absolutely free - without doing any work, which of these statements would you pick?
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(and see the results of others, too)
Results of last week's question
Office + higher pay has an appeal to younger folks (I can imagine why), but as you grow older, you see the benefits of working from home - even if it comes at lower pay.
My response?
Definitely work from home at lower pay. Love my freedom and space :))
It is always lovely to enter a hotel and see sweets personalized for you :)))
Gift from the kids :))
Made from paper.
Ma and me :))
The single biggest impact on how the world functions is driven by how parents function as parents!
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Not all success is hard work. Not all failure is laziness.
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Our Brain is Mostly Fat:
The human brain is the fattiest organ in the body, consisting of about 60% fat. This high-fat content is crucial for the brain's function, as it plays a key role in maintaining the structure of brain cells and facilitating communication between them.
So the next time you want to lose fat, think twice, lol!
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