Forwarded from Henok
Hey everyone, I've been thinking a lot lately about how much I enjoy learning and exploring new things, especially when it comes to physics. And after attending that recent developers' meetup, I felt really inspired by the sense of community and collaborative learning that was there. That got me thinking, what if we could create something similar, but focused on physics right here in Ethiopia?
So, I want to start a physics community. My vision is a place where we can all learn together, no matter our background or level of knowledge. Think of it as a space for hands on experiments, collaborative problem solving, and just generally exploring the fascinating world of physics in a supportive and encouraging environment.
I'm imagining regular or somewhat sporadic (for the time being) voice chats where we can build things, run experiments (computational physics mostly), discuss cool topics in space exploration or game physics even. Really get our hands dirty and learn by doing. And of course, a big part of it will be helping each other out, sharing resources, and just building connections with people who share a similar curiosity.
I know there are a lot of people in Ethiopia who are interested in physics, whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who enjoys learning. I believe we can create something really special if we work together.
If this sounds interesting to you, I'd love to hear from you. Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see in a physics community. What are you curious about? What kinds of activities would you find most engaging? I'm really excited to see where this goes, and I hope you'll join me on this journey.
DM me @StoicallyAwake if you are interested to be mod.
So, I want to start a physics community. My vision is a place where we can all learn together, no matter our background or level of knowledge. Think of it as a space for hands on experiments, collaborative problem solving, and just generally exploring the fascinating world of physics in a supportive and encouraging environment.
I'm imagining regular or somewhat sporadic (for the time being) voice chats where we can build things, run experiments (computational physics mostly), discuss cool topics in space exploration or game physics even. Really get our hands dirty and learn by doing. And of course, a big part of it will be helping each other out, sharing resources, and just building connections with people who share a similar curiosity.
I know there are a lot of people in Ethiopia who are interested in physics, whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who enjoys learning. I believe we can create something really special if we work together.
If this sounds interesting to you, I'd love to hear from you. Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see in a physics community. What are you curious about? What kinds of activities would you find most engaging? I'm really excited to see where this goes, and I hope you'll join me on this journey.
DM me @StoicallyAwake if you are interested to be mod.
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Henok
Hey everyone, I've been thinking a lot lately about how much I enjoy learning and exploring new things, especially when it comes to physics. And after attending that recent developers' meetup, I felt really inspired by the sense of community and collaborative…
I know I'm a little late on spreading this awesome call. Yes, I was in between ideas trying to lock down and stay focused on things I'd like to do always. Which is pretty obvious at this point .
Well, I would like to officially let you know I'm joining this journey and help you with all I can @StoicallyAwake
Well, I would like to officially let you know I'm joining this journey and help you with all I can @StoicallyAwake
Eat and drink with your relatives , do business with strangers.
Couldn't agree more tbh
#thoughts
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“It’s so easy to be callous. It takes courage and character to care.”
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Happy Easter!
— Matthew 28:6
Wishing you a joyful and blessed Easter filled with hope, love, and new beginnings!
@JrThoughtLab✅
“He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.”
— Matthew 28:6
Wishing you a joyful and blessed Easter filled with hope, love, and new beginnings!
@JrThoughtLab
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
Your circle of friends should be your biggest fans and supporters. They should also be the ones who advice you genuinely.
If you've got friends who see the good happening in your life and don't support, acknowledge and compliment you on that, they're not supposed to stay.
If you've got friends who see the good happening in your life and don't support, acknowledge and compliment you on that, they're not supposed to stay.
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Forwarded from Henok (Stellar🌌)
"One of the most frequent questions I get asked in my DMs is: "How do I become good at anything?" It's a question we all grapple with at some point because feeling inadequate simply isn't enjoyable. So, what does it truly take to excel in a skill or area of knowledge?
First and foremost: cultivate curiosity. Without it, you're essentially inert. Think of it as the engine that drives your learning journey. It's that intrinsic desire to ask "why," "what if," and "how does this work?" Curiosity is a gift we're all born with; it's just a matter of nurturing it.
Next comes genuine interest. Curiosity sparks the initial questions, but interest sustains you on the path to finding answers. It's the force that compels you to dig deeper, to explore the nuances, and to truly connect with the subject matter. It transforms a fleeting question into a lasting pursuit.
But curiosity and interest alone aren't enough. You also need intentional courage. This isn't about grand, heroic acts; it's about the daily, deliberate choices that prioritize growth: the courage to allocate time for focused practice, the courage to set boundaries and eliminate unnecessary distractions, the courage to prioritize long term goals over immediate gratification. It's about pushing through the moments when you feel like giving up, when the path ahead seems dauntingly steep.
And recognize this: Learning is effortful. Growth isn't free. It requires investment of time, energy, and focus. There will be frustration, setbacks, and moments of self doubt. But it's in those challenging moments that the real learning happens. Don't expect instant gratification; focus on consistent progress.
Remember, becoming good at anything is a journey, not a destination. It's about embracing the process, celebrating small wins, and continuously striving to learn and improve.
As the saying goes, "The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried." So, embrace the failures, learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward."
First and foremost: cultivate curiosity. Without it, you're essentially inert. Think of it as the engine that drives your learning journey. It's that intrinsic desire to ask "why," "what if," and "how does this work?" Curiosity is a gift we're all born with; it's just a matter of nurturing it.
Next comes genuine interest. Curiosity sparks the initial questions, but interest sustains you on the path to finding answers. It's the force that compels you to dig deeper, to explore the nuances, and to truly connect with the subject matter. It transforms a fleeting question into a lasting pursuit.
But curiosity and interest alone aren't enough. You also need intentional courage. This isn't about grand, heroic acts; it's about the daily, deliberate choices that prioritize growth: the courage to allocate time for focused practice, the courage to set boundaries and eliminate unnecessary distractions, the courage to prioritize long term goals over immediate gratification. It's about pushing through the moments when you feel like giving up, when the path ahead seems dauntingly steep.
And recognize this: Learning is effortful. Growth isn't free. It requires investment of time, energy, and focus. There will be frustration, setbacks, and moments of self doubt. But it's in those challenging moments that the real learning happens. Don't expect instant gratification; focus on consistent progress.
Remember, becoming good at anything is a journey, not a destination. It's about embracing the process, celebrating small wins, and continuously striving to learn and improve.
As the saying goes, "The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried." So, embrace the failures, learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward."
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The One Who Stayed
In the quiet hush where echoes fade,
She stood—a lantern in the shade.
Where once two shadows used to fall,
She bore the weight and faced it all.
No second voice to share the night,
Yet still she sang the stars to light.
No guiding hand but hers alone—
She built a kingdom of her own.
With woven strength in soft disguise,
She turned her tears to lullabies.
And when the storm would not subside,
She wrapped me close and walked the tide.
She wore no crown the world could see,
Yet every day she reigned for me.
A quiet force, a whispered flame,
Who answered grief and never named.
I owe my spine, my pulse, my grace,
To her enduring, sacred place.
For love that stayed when all else passed—
She is the root that holds me fast.
Happy Mother's day.
@JrThoughtLab⭐️
In the quiet hush where echoes fade,
She stood—a lantern in the shade.
Where once two shadows used to fall,
She bore the weight and faced it all.
No second voice to share the night,
Yet still she sang the stars to light.
No guiding hand but hers alone—
She built a kingdom of her own.
With woven strength in soft disguise,
She turned her tears to lullabies.
And when the storm would not subside,
She wrapped me close and walked the tide.
She wore no crown the world could see,
Yet every day she reigned for me.
A quiet force, a whispered flame,
Who answered grief and never named.
I owe my spine, my pulse, my grace,
To her enduring, sacred place.
For love that stayed when all else passed—
She is the root that holds me fast.
Happy Mother's day.
@JrThoughtLab
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I’ve got myself a solid beef
Me vs. my PC, who’s out here acting brand new like we ain’t been through everything together.
😭 lemme study in peace my exam is around🙏
Me vs. my PC, who’s out here acting brand new like we ain’t been through everything together.
😭 lemme study in peace my exam is around
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Fixed the crash, and boom, the next thing I know, it drains the battery like it’s holding a grudge.
It’s the final week
either I pass this exam or the exam passes me straight into the afterlife. No in-between
either I pass this exam or the exam passes me straight into the afterlife. No in-between
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