Forwarded from Stoic’s Diary
Question: All protective amulets in ancient Egypt and Greece contained amber.
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Telegram ham “cringe” narsalarga to’lib ketibdi:
— kimdir “iploscha” dars o’tiberaman deydi
— kimdir “bedana” texnikamni o’rtagaman deydi
— kimdir “ko’zlarni ochadigan, yig’latadigan” podkastlar yozarkan
Educator ❌
Comedian ✅
Nahotki, shundan boshqa yo’l qolmagan bo’lsa!?
Endi “foydali” narsalarni o’rniga, “cringe” narsalar kerakmi odamlarga ko’proq?
Bundan 2-3 yil oldingi davrlarni sog’inaman ba’zida.
— Offlinega kelgan o’quvchilar, palonchi pistonchiyevlarni 10ta online kursini o’qib kelmasdi. Aql o’rgatmasdi.
— Darsda ham telefon kovlab o’tirmasdi. Har bir gapingni diqqat bilan tinglardi.
— O’rgatgan narsangni “wow” deb o’ganishardi, va shularga amal qilishardi.
Hozir esa ma’lumot ko’p. Hamma o’zini aqllidek tutadi, chunki ko’p narsalarni o’rganganman deb o’ylaydi, lekin amal qiladiganlar kam.
— Xullas, bu “masqarabozlik”ni yig’ishtirib, jiddiyroq ishlarga qo’l urish kerak.
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— kimdir “iploscha” dars o’tiberaman deydi
— kimdir “bedana” texnikamni o’rtagaman deydi
— kimdir “ko’zlarni ochadigan, yig’latadigan” podkastlar yozarkan
Educator ❌
Comedian ✅
Nahotki, shundan boshqa yo’l qolmagan bo’lsa!?
Endi “foydali” narsalarni o’rniga, “cringe” narsalar kerakmi odamlarga ko’proq?
Bundan 2-3 yil oldingi davrlarni sog’inaman ba’zida.
— Offlinega kelgan o’quvchilar, palonchi pistonchiyevlarni 10ta online kursini o’qib kelmasdi. Aql o’rgatmasdi.
— Darsda ham telefon kovlab o’tirmasdi. Har bir gapingni diqqat bilan tinglardi.
— O’rgatgan narsangni “wow” deb o’ganishardi, va shularga amal qilishardi.
Hozir esa ma’lumot ko’p. Hamma o’zini aqllidek tutadi, chunki ko’p narsalarni o’rganganman deb o’ylaydi, lekin amal qiladiganlar kam.
— Xullas, bu “masqarabozlik”ni yig’ishtirib, jiddiyroq ishlarga qo’l urish kerak.
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Hamma nima qilsa, shunga ergashish kerakmi, yoki oqimga qarshi suzish kerakmi?
Forwarded from Stoic’s Diary
“When it’s hard to get out of bed in the morning, remind yourself: I am rising to resume my life’s work. How can I be unhappy when I have another opportunity to do what I was born to do?”
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Growth takes time.
It took me 4 years to get where I am.
I came from a small village.
No money.
No goals.
No IELTS.
Just a quiet desire to become someone.
And I believe—
what I’ve achieved in 4 years…
I can multiply by 10 in the next 4.
InshaAllah.
But let me be honest.
These past few months,
I tried doing everything at once.
Running.
Content.
IELTS.
Courses.
Family.
Offline work.
Projects.
Books.
And still felt behind.
Still felt lost.
That’s not growth. That’s noise.
I’ve changed my approach.
No more chasing everything.
No more burning out for unfinished tasks.
Now, I focus on 2-3 things.
For 2-3 months.
I go deep. I improve.
Then I move to the next few.
Growth is not about doing more.
It’s about doing what matters — consistently.
Hormozi said:
“Most people overestimate what they can do in a week, and underestimate what they can do in 10 years.”
And I say:
Be patient.
Stay in the game.
Keep showing up.
Your life won’t change in a week.
But it will shift forever
if you give it 1% every day.
#thoughts
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It took me 4 years to get where I am.
I came from a small village.
No money.
No goals.
No IELTS.
Just a quiet desire to become someone.
And I believe—
what I’ve achieved in 4 years…
I can multiply by 10 in the next 4.
InshaAllah.
But let me be honest.
These past few months,
I tried doing everything at once.
Running.
Content.
IELTS.
Courses.
Family.
Offline work.
Projects.
Books.
And still felt behind.
Still felt lost.
That’s not growth. That’s noise.
I’ve changed my approach.
No more chasing everything.
No more burning out for unfinished tasks.
Now, I focus on 2-3 things.
For 2-3 months.
I go deep. I improve.
Then I move to the next few.
Growth is not about doing more.
It’s about doing what matters — consistently.
Hormozi said:
“Most people overestimate what they can do in a week, and underestimate what they can do in 10 years.”
And I say:
Be patient.
Stay in the game.
Keep showing up.
Your life won’t change in a week.
But it will shift forever
if you give it 1% every day.
#thoughts
@otaboyevblog
Spent half an hour deleting all the channels and groups on Telegram. It helps me focus better. A month of deeo focus mode.
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Task 2: Discussion Essay
Some argue that university education is the best path to career success. However, this is not necessary in all fields, as some careers do not even require a degree.
On the one hand, the option to study at university can be essential in certain professions. Fields, such as law and medicine, for instance, require an official qualification from universities. In other words, people have to study the relevant subjects for four or more years and eventually obtain a degree, proving their eligibility to work in those fields. Moreover, job markets have become quite competitive. Whoever has a degree, regardless of their profession, may be favored more by employers. An office worker with a diploma is thought to know their job better than someone who has no official qualifications.
However, I believe that getting a job straight after school provides better opportunities in modern industries, such as Information Technology, Digital Marketing and Online Education. In recent years, people are enrolling in short-term courses to learn the fundamentals of a field and secure internships. This opens the door to opportunities, allowing them to gain hands-on experience, improve their skills and even get well-paid jobs after a certain period. For example, my brother studied Android and iOS development for 6 months and got a job as a junior developer in a software company. Having worked there for over a year, he has become a mid-level developer through enhancing his skills required for his work. This highlights that modern careers no longer require a four-year university degree or years spent studying subjects that might not directly contribute to one’s intended career. Instead, they can focus solely on their subject and still achieve success through practical experience gained at work.
In conclusion, while obtaining the right qualifications is important in certain spheres, like law or medicine, I believe that these days, short-term professional training and early work experience are sufficient to become highly successful in today’s job market.
Essay 3
#Task_2
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Some argue that university education is the best path to career success. However, this is not necessary in all fields, as some careers do not even require a degree.
On the one hand, the option to study at university can be essential in certain professions. Fields, such as law and medicine, for instance, require an official qualification from universities. In other words, people have to study the relevant subjects for four or more years and eventually obtain a degree, proving their eligibility to work in those fields. Moreover, job markets have become quite competitive. Whoever has a degree, regardless of their profession, may be favored more by employers. An office worker with a diploma is thought to know their job better than someone who has no official qualifications.
However, I believe that getting a job straight after school provides better opportunities in modern industries, such as Information Technology, Digital Marketing and Online Education. In recent years, people are enrolling in short-term courses to learn the fundamentals of a field and secure internships. This opens the door to opportunities, allowing them to gain hands-on experience, improve their skills and even get well-paid jobs after a certain period. For example, my brother studied Android and iOS development for 6 months and got a job as a junior developer in a software company. Having worked there for over a year, he has become a mid-level developer through enhancing his skills required for his work. This highlights that modern careers no longer require a four-year university degree or years spent studying subjects that might not directly contribute to one’s intended career. Instead, they can focus solely on their subject and still achieve success through practical experience gained at work.
In conclusion, while obtaining the right qualifications is important in certain spheres, like law or medicine, I believe that these days, short-term professional training and early work experience are sufficient to become highly successful in today’s job market.
Essay 3
#Task_2
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How would you describe me with one word. Leave your answers here.
I’m sure this meme has been sent by one of my students😂
— Ha, shunaqaman. Dars qilmagan o’quvchilarni xonadan chiqarvoraman.
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— Ha, shunaqaman. Dars qilmagan o’quvchilarni xonadan chiqarvoraman.
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Task 2: Discussion Essay
The role of museums in modern society is a subject of ongoing debate. While some people say the primary purpose of museums should be public entertainment, I would argue that museums ought to focus on education.
On the one hand, the idea that museums should prioritize entertainment can be appealing to some. Many individuals visit museums during weekends as a form of leisure, hoping for an experience that is both engaging and enjoyable. If museums are unable to engage visitors effectively, they risk losing both public interest and financial support. Therefore, museums can enhance their appeal by incorporating engaging elements, such as cafes, souvenir shops and interactive exhibits.
On the other hand, I am convinced that the original purpose of museums was to educate the public about culture and history. They offer visitors insights into history by displaying artefacts, sculptures depicting ancient people and scenes of their daily lives. Although people can always learn about them online, observing these valuable items in person has a more powerful impact. For example, there is a well-known historical museum in Khiva, in Uzbekistan, which is a popular and impressive destination for both locals and international visitors. Visiting it provides insights into the lifestyles of ordinary citizens and royalty and tools used for hunting and warfare. Furthermore, museums can be a valuable educational resource for children, arousing their curiosity about multiple subjects, such as history and geography. This helps them develop a broader understanding of the world.
In conclusion, museums should not solely focus on entertainment, because their purpose is to educate people about their cultural heritage and deepen their understanding of history.
Essay 4
#Task_2
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The role of museums in modern society is a subject of ongoing debate. While some people say the primary purpose of museums should be public entertainment, I would argue that museums ought to focus on education.
On the one hand, the idea that museums should prioritize entertainment can be appealing to some. Many individuals visit museums during weekends as a form of leisure, hoping for an experience that is both engaging and enjoyable. If museums are unable to engage visitors effectively, they risk losing both public interest and financial support. Therefore, museums can enhance their appeal by incorporating engaging elements, such as cafes, souvenir shops and interactive exhibits.
On the other hand, I am convinced that the original purpose of museums was to educate the public about culture and history. They offer visitors insights into history by displaying artefacts, sculptures depicting ancient people and scenes of their daily lives. Although people can always learn about them online, observing these valuable items in person has a more powerful impact. For example, there is a well-known historical museum in Khiva, in Uzbekistan, which is a popular and impressive destination for both locals and international visitors. Visiting it provides insights into the lifestyles of ordinary citizens and royalty and tools used for hunting and warfare. Furthermore, museums can be a valuable educational resource for children, arousing their curiosity about multiple subjects, such as history and geography. This helps them develop a broader understanding of the world.
In conclusion, museums should not solely focus on entertainment, because their purpose is to educate people about their cultural heritage and deepen their understanding of history.
Essay 4
#Task_2
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📊Task 1: Comparative Graphs (Bar Chart)
The bar graph compares the proportion of boys and girls who took part in four sports after school in Australia in 2010. Overall, boys predominantly participated in basketball and football, while girls were more likely to choose swimming and netball as their preferred after-school activities. It is also clear that the figure for girls who did not participate in any sports was marginally higher than that for boys. Notably, netball and football exhibited the widest gender gap across all sports.
Focusing on the activities with higher male participation first, the percentage of boys who chose football stood at a chart high of 20%, whereas the figure for girls was substantially lower, at only 4%. As for basketball, the proportions of boys and girls were almost on par, with roughly 8% and 7% respectively.
As for the sports favored by girls, netball was the most popular choice, with well over 15% of girls choosing it, while this was not nearly as popular among boys, with just 2% participating. In terms of swimming, it was the second most popular activity among girls and boys, with just over 15% and 13% respectively. Lastly, a small proportion of students (4% of boys and 5% of girls) reported no involvement in after-school activities.
Report 2
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The bar graph compares the proportion of boys and girls who took part in four sports after school in Australia in 2010. Overall, boys predominantly participated in basketball and football, while girls were more likely to choose swimming and netball as their preferred after-school activities. It is also clear that the figure for girls who did not participate in any sports was marginally higher than that for boys. Notably, netball and football exhibited the widest gender gap across all sports.
Focusing on the activities with higher male participation first, the percentage of boys who chose football stood at a chart high of 20%, whereas the figure for girls was substantially lower, at only 4%. As for basketball, the proportions of boys and girls were almost on par, with roughly 8% and 7% respectively.
As for the sports favored by girls, netball was the most popular choice, with well over 15% of girls choosing it, while this was not nearly as popular among boys, with just 2% participating. In terms of swimming, it was the second most popular activity among girls and boys, with just over 15% and 13% respectively. Lastly, a small proportion of students (4% of boys and 5% of girls) reported no involvement in after-school activities.
Report 2
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