Shashank Rai
@shashankorbit
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⚓ Give up on your dreams and Die ! ⚓
Joined March 2016
I've been reading The Art of Doing Science and Engineering out of curiosity dint expect it to hit this hard. it's one of those books that quietly changes the way you think about systems, code and even how you approach problems in general
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Most people are unhappy. So, I've spent 100 hours studying Naval Ravikant over 2 years . What I found? Naval's Happiness Theory:
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5) You become more productive Paying attention to details means you won't get bogged down by mistakes and miscommunications. This leads to more productivity and a better use of your time.
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4) You improve communication When you understand the details of a project, you can explain it better to others. This leads to better communication and fewer misunderstandings.
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3) You become more organized You can't be detail-oriented without being organized. By paying attention to little things, you'll find yourself naturally becoming more organized in your work.
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2) You create higher-quality work Attention to detail is one of the most important qualities in creating high-quality work. The more you sweat the small stuff, the better the end product will be.
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1) You find mistakes before others do By looking closely at the details, you'll catch mistakes that others miss. This saves time and money in the long run.
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The biggest lesson from my internship at Siemens was this: The devil is in the details. 5 ways detail-oriented thinking changes your work:
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Try adding more EMPATHY and GRATITUDE to your lives and you will surely see a positive change in everything 😌😌
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Finally, 2022 comes to an end, and here is mine #GitHubUnwrapped! My profile: https://t.co/ZwJaJrlg7S Get your own: https://t.co/QJwytyNY81
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The thing I have realized in 2022 is what really matters is the strength of your character .
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