mythoughtsverbatim
mythoughtsverbatim
Chintan's raw thoughts; his interests; his musings
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Today I'll do what other's won't. so, tomorrow I can do what other's can't. My desire to leverage best practices from a state, nation, group, culture drives my diverse interests, which in turn helps me build diverse professional networks helping me create value-based partnerships. It also helps me be the glue that holds the team together. From 2006 to 2011, I created group, which helped hundred plus grads get six figure jobs. have experienced several times that when ideas are shared, and then implemented, the result is far greater than sum of the parts. Key= Know yourself; if your strength is discovering value, find Partners whose strength is capturing value. As of 2012, traveled 22 nations and counting. == relish devouring data, processing data, always excited to collaborate WHEN time for decision making. Partners welcome == [email protected]
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mythoughtsverbatim · 2 days ago
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mythoughtsverbatim · 2 days ago
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The truth about what makes an experience traumatizing and what doesn't.
The Hidden Power of Perception
What makes these experiences potentially traumatizing isn't their objective severity; it's how they perceive them, and the meaning the person assigns to them. When someone's mental state becomes defeating, when they feel they can't overcome the situation, or when hope disappears, the brain shifts into emergency mode and the whole system loses its balance.
This explains why the same event can affect people so differently. The soldier who recovers may have strong internal resources, social support, or previous experiences that help them contextualize explosions as dangerous but survivable events. The one who develops PTSD might lack these protective factors, leaving their nervous system at the mercy of inefficient mechanisms that assume danger is imminent.
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fox10tv.com: US sends third-country deportees under secrecy to small African kingdom
Tricia McLaughlin said the men sent to Eswatini, who are citizens of Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen and Laos, had arrived on a plane, but didn’t say when or where.
She said they were all convicted criminals and “individuals so uniquely barbaric that their home countries refused to take them back.”
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mythoughtsverbatim · 3 days ago
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Religion in Latin American countries: Catholicism declines while Evangelism rises
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Favorite TV sitcoms by age range
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Hacker News: LLM Inevitabilism
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The markets are signalling a clear winner in the Middle East
The markets are signalling a clear winner in the Middle East - https://on.ft.com/451a03G via @FT
https://on.ft.com/451a03G
Since the early 2000s, as most other developed governments have increased spending and debt, Israel has cut state spending from 50 to 40 per cent of GDP, and public debt from a high of 90 per cent to under 70 per cent of GDP. The government also made some smart investments, seeding the venture capital industry that helped to launch the nation’s vaunted tech sector.
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mythoughtsverbatim · 10 days ago
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Birthplaces of the World's 100 Richest People
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mythoughtsverbatim · 11 days ago
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As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/05/us/politics/texas-floods-warnings-vacancies.html
In an interview, Rob Kelly, the Kerr County judge and its most senior elected official, said the county did not have a warning system because such systems are expensive, and local residents are resistant to new spending.
“Taxpayers won’t pay for it,” Mr. Kelly said. Asked if people might reconsider in light of the catastrophe, he said, “I don’t know.”
The National Weather Service’s San Angelo office, which is responsible for some of the areas hit hardest by Friday’s flooding, was missing a senior hydrologist, staff forecaster and meteorologist in charge, according to Tom Fahy, the legislative director for the National Weather Service Employees Organization, the union that represents Weather Service workers.
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mythoughtsverbatim · 12 days ago
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Yes—California can and does face flash‑flood hazards similar to Texas, albeit through different triggers like monsoonal thunderstorms and atmospheric rivers. With climate change intensifying rainfall, the odds of sudden, destructive floods are rising. Awareness, preparedness, and infrastructure resilience are essential.
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mythoughtsverbatim · 15 days ago
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Utah tops all States in it’s share of Children
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mythoughtsverbatim · 18 days ago
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Christians explained
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Bosses weren’t being paranoid: Remote workers more likely to start own biz • The Register
analyzed IP address data in conjunction with LinkedIn data to cross-reference those working from home with those who formed new businesses.
The IP address information came from an unidentified "data partner" that uses first- and third-party cookies to create user profiles and ultimately infer their place of employment. The LinkedIn data – user profiles and resumes – came from Revelio Labs, and was supplemented with US census data and corporate data from Aberdeen CiTDB and People Data Labs.
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