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СтатистикаDo you ever feel like you are your own worst enemy?Do you struggle to make decisions with confidence? Do you procrastinate? Are you afraid to say what you really think and feel?Then this group is for you.if you facing any problem contact to @biotic_agent
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Do not allow the world to strip the human element from your ambition; sometimes the very flaws, problems, and obstacles you embrace are what will make your vision relatable and legendary.
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On the sacred occasion of Maha Shivaratri may the blessings of Shiva fill your life with peace, strength and prosperity 🕉️🕉️🙌🙌
during a mathematics course at columbia university a student fell asleep When he woke up, he saw that the professor had written two problems on the whiteboard. He thought they were homework, so he noted them down in his notebook and took them home. When he tried to solve those problems, he found them incredibly difficult. But he refused to give up. He spent hours in the library, studying through reference books, and finally, he managed to solve one problem, even though it was quite challenging. In the next class, when the professor did not ask anything about the homework, he was surprised and stood up and asked, "Sir, why did you not ask anything about the assignment given in the last lecture?" The professor replied, "Assignments? I just wrote them as examples of problems that scientists haven't been able to solve yet." The student was astonished and said, "But I solved one of them! I even wrote four papers on it." His achievement was later recognized, and all four of his papers are still on display at Columbia University. The most important thing about this story was that the student didn't hear that "there are no solutions to these problems." He simply recognized that these were difficult questions that needed to be solved, and he tried wholeheartedly to solve them—and succeeded. This story reminds us – don't listen to those who say you can't do something. Today's generation is often surrounded by pessimism and negativity. Some people deliberately sow the seeds of failure and defeat within others. But you have the strength to reach your goals, the power to overcome obstacles, and the courage to achieve your dreams. Just believe in yourself – and keep trying. This student's name was George Dantzig, and this problem was taken from Math Stack Exchange. "Dantzig proved that in the context of the Student's t-test, the only way we can create a hypothesis test that is independent of the standard deviation is to create a null test, which always rejects or accepts with equal probability, which is not practical.
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A new year doesn't arrive to fix everything.It arrives quietly, asking if we're willing to try again. To turn the page even when the last chapter hurt. To carry the lessons, not the weight. To forgive ourselves for the pauses, the detours, the silence. This year isn't about becoming someone new overnight. It's about becoming a little more honest with who we are. New chapters don't erase the past.They grow from it. And the story.. it's still being written. & Happy New Year, the story continues.口
# When Dreams Break Through Possibility Your brain when you're awake? It plays it safe. It checks the rulebook. It asks: "Has anyone done this before? Is this even allowed?" Your dream brain? Total rebel. Doesn't care about rules. Say you're obsessed with something. Like, you think about it all day. You take it to bed with you. You can't stop. That's when your dreams get weird and useful. Suddenly atoms can arrange themselves in ways nobody's seen. A machine could do something that's only ever been done by hand. Ramanujan got infinite numbers in his dreams. Kekulé saw a snake eating its tail and thought "wait, that's how benzene works." Mendeleev dreamed a table with empty slots and just knew what belonged in them. Some random person dreamed up the sewing machine. Were they just naturally smarter? Nah. They were obsessed. And their obsession kept working while they slept. Here's the thing: when you really, truly care about something, your mind doesn't clock out at night. It keeps going. It mashes together ideas that have nothing to do with each other. It asks questions you'd never think to ask when you're awake. It figures stuff out when you're not even trying. People think genius is something you're born with. It's not. It's obsession. It's caring so much that your brain refuses to shut up about it, even in your sleep. Your daytime brain has limits. Your dreams don't. The answer you need might not come while you're grinding at your desk. It might hit you when you're half-asleep, when your obsessed brain finally stops saying "can I do this?" and just... shows you how. The people who do crazy, impossible things aren't the smartest. They're just the ones who give a shit enough to dream about it.
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