Argue with my manager as often as I can.
Leetcode more.
More Leedcode which will convert to more TC.
Keep reading stuff that blows my mind like it did when I was a child and learned things for the very first time. I believe that’s the only way to build and preserve a healthy perspective towards life and reality.
Please share your top 3
Not my top 3 per se but here are the best 3 of a few books that I read this year: 1. “The Vital Question by Nick Lane” - How the heck did complex life come about on planet earth from a bunch of elements on the periodic table, energy and time? 2. “Now: The Physics Of Time by Richard A Muller” - Did you know that if science ever proves the existence of Tachyons, that immediately proves that we don’t have free will? How the heck what we thought was purely philosophical (free will) and physics are related? 3. “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari” - Did you know why Neanderthals, who were a lot taller, stronger and naturally resistant to really cold climates went extinct in favor of an “inferior” species called Homosapiens (us)?
1. Lose weight 2. Spend money wisely 3. Give more time to family
Just upgraded to 4K
Keep loosing weight & continue my newly formed workout habit Continue Leetcoding & get into FAANG Get into a relationship 😍
That 2% raise.
Less blind, it's toxic, I was happier before
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how do we feel about the future of work/tech?
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Are we ready to buy our forever home?
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The new Tesla Model 3 P goes from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds
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TESLA UP 14% AFTER HOURS 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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11 offers to laid off[UPDATE]: 5 offers
Here we go again! My new year’s resolution is 7680×4320
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