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bydayiamnothingandbynightiami
bydayiamnothingandbynightiami

Πληγή από σίδερο πληγή από κάψιμο πληγή από χάδι
πληγή από φιλί τρελλής ξανθιάς
πληγή από σφύριγμα το βράδυ,
πληγή από της ερημιάς το μελαγχολικό τραγούδι
πληγή από αγκάθι ρόδου
πληγή από την καλημέρα ξένου
πληγή της γειτονιάς σαν παίρνει να βραδυάζει
πληγή από ανυπόφορη αγάπη
πληγή απ’ τ’ αδυσώπητο εργαλείο της δουλειάς
πληγή απ’ την καλοσύνη ανυποψίαστης αγκαλιάς
πληγή απ’ το μεγαλείο της φτώχιας
πληγή από ανάμνηση κι από βαρειά κουβέντα
απ’ το μαχαίρι του ριγμένου φίλου
απ’ το χαμόγελο του πεθαμένου φίλου
πληγή από φωτιά φωτιά κι από φωτιά ονείρου
πληγή απ’ του αποτυχημένου τη ντροπή
κι απ’ τη σιωπή του ντροπιασμένου
πληγή απ’ τα νύχια τρομοκρατημένου
πληγή απ’ τα νύχια απ’ τα δόντια απ’ τα αχ απ’ τα φιλιά
της προδομένης που γατζώθηκε πριν φύγει πάνω σου
και μένει εκεί για πάντα να σου γδέρνει την καρδιά
πληγή της εξορίας της φυλακής και της ελευθερίας
πληγή απ’ το πικρό παράπονο του αλήτη
πληγή από το στόμα της που βασανίζεται στην ξενητειά
κι ακόμα η πληγή για την πληγή που δεν ομολογεί ποτέ κανένα στόμα

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bondeichbook
bondeichbook

“Mastering the LSAT is not about shortcuts or tricks, but about training the mind to think with clarity, discipline, and purpose under pressure.”
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joelekm
joelekm

Live PMP® Bootcamps vs Self-Study | My Honest Verdict

In this video, I share my experience with a 35-hour virtual PMP® bootcamp that left me more confused and frustrated than when I started. I’ll compare live bootcamps to self-study, highlighting the pros, cons, and hidden pitfalls of each. Learn how a hybrid study plan helped me pass the PMP® exam with Above Target scores in all domains.

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joelekm
joelekm

Live PMP® Bootcamps vs Self-Study | My Honest Verdict

In this video, I share my experience with a 35-hour virtual PMP® bootcamp that left me more confused and frustrated than when I started. I’ll compare live bootcamps to self-study, highlighting the pros, cons, and hidden pitfalls of each. Learn how a hybrid study plan helped me pass the PMP® exam with Above Target scores in all domains.

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joelekm
joelekm

Live PMP® Bootcamps vs Self-Study | My Honest Verdict

In this video, I share my experience with a 35-hour virtual PMP® bootcamp that left me more confused and frustrated than when I started.

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languageslinguistics

Finding good articles for language learning: 


When I teach English I try to find articles that match the student’s level and that help facilitate interesting conversations. When you’re studying a language by yourself it can be more challenging to find content that will help you along your journey. When searching, especially if you’re just starting out use Google translate - the extension is super helpful to understand what you’re searching for! 

National News Articles - One safe bet is to look at the National News outlets. Whatever the NPR is for your target language, there will be content that is relevant to what is going on today in the world. I also recommend checking cultural resources within these outlets. If there is a cultural section it can provide more relevant information than some boring stuff relating to politics. 

Hobbies & Blogs - A quick google search about say, knitting in your target language might bring up some information that is more relevant to you. Medium.com, although heavily English focused sometimes has articles that might be more specific to what you are looking for. I can also recommend Tumblr there are blogs, they are personal and you can see modern up-to-date versions of the language. 

Youtube Personalities - Stepping out of the box of “Standard” language grammar, and phrases we have youtube/tik tok personalities. I think they’re awesome since you can see real-ish interactions between people. Having the best grammar and vocabulary will only go so far if you sound like a News Anchor. Spaces online such as Youtube offer a glimpse at what the native speaker sounds like when they’re in their own world. Grammar rules out of the window all you get is the actual speaker. Many Youtubers have blogs as well which allows you to read for your ever growing vocab list. 

AI as a Tool- Gemini, ChatGPT, DeepSea any of these Live Language Models offer the chance to have a conversation with a computer in the hope of finding relevant articles and resources that match your language needs. I think this could be good to help specify your level and find resources that match that level. If you enjoy reading AI generated content, you can prompt AI to make articles for you. I have done this before by stating - “I would like to have an article that is 300 words about Whales in Antarctica, I want this to be in French for a B1 speaker, please include challenge words for this level put them in bold and provide a translation into English at the bottom of the article.” It is amazing because the Live Language Model is able to create something that you can learn from! It might not be the most authentic article, but it is something! 

I think that learning through articles is a really good way to improve on your language skillsets. I know that I included youtube, but that can be a pathway to finding blogs or other written content that can benefit your language learning journey. I recommend that if you use articles to always write down new and unfamiliar words. This way you can continue to improve and grow your vocabulary.

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vajiraoiasinstitutedelhi

Should I join a coaching institute or rely on self-study? In this blog, we’ll delve deep into both methods—self-study and UPSC coaching to help you determine which might be more effective for your UPSC journey.https://vajiraoreddyiasinstitute.wordpress.com/2025/06/18/self-study-vs-coaching-which-is-more-effective-for-upsc-preparation/

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ktozent
ktozent

I Don’t Avoid Resistance. I Sit Inside It.
What resists me — contains me.
I stopped rushing through blocks. I started studying them. They aren’t problems. They’re maps. If you read them — you evolve.
#resistance #selfstudy #growth #innerwork #maps
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P.S. Made by a madman — Kirill Bereznev

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sillyalexisss
sillyalexisss

STUDY THOUGHTS

Alright, when it comes to self-studying topics for fun, I always have this dilemma: “Should I really study topic X if I’m going to learn it next semester/year?”. At first, I thought, “No, why would I? I’m only wasting my time by learning this when I could be learning something else”. So I’ve always had this sort of fear of learning topics that I was already going to learn in school. But I think the deeper root of that issue was from me being afraid of being bored in class due to the small amount of new material for me to learn.

But when I think about it now, I should simply go ahead and learn those topics if I am interested in them. For example, I’ve been delaying self-learning Calc 2 a lot because I knew I was going to learn it anyway in a formal setting. But just because I am already going to learn it, it doesn’t mean I shouldn’t now.

If I learn it now, it would actually provide me with a better base when it comes to learning Calc 2 properly. It would probably lead me to opportunities that I wouldn’t have thought about before if I were getting introduced to Calc 2 from scratch. So instead I could probably ask my mentors for extra assignments or research topics which would then increase my range of knowledge towards Calc 2 and possibly upcoming topics down the road.

But yeah idk, I’ve been having these “limiting beliefs” for some time and it’s pretty annoying

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mynihongolessons
mynihongolessons

Discover the fascinating evolution of kanji by delving into ancient bone oracles! In my latest blog post, I share my personal journey exploring these Shang Dynasty inscriptions and how they transformed into modern Chinese characters and Japanese kanji. Featuring insights from expert Richard Sears, t


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mynihongolessons

🚀 Overcome Doubts & Stay Motivated in Your Japanese Journey! 🇯🇵✨

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mynihongolessons

📢 Exciting News! 🚀
I’m putting together the ultimate Japanese learning resource list—packed with the best books, apps, and study tools to help you master kanji, grammar, and more! 🎌✨

What are YOUR favorite Japanese learning tools? Drop them in the comments—I might add them to the list! ⬇️😊

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The benefits of self-studySelf-study is a valuable and effective way to learn new skills and knowledge. By taking the initiati… https://www.meoun.uk/the-benefits-of-self-study/?feed_id=75373&_unique_id=667a847e236ee

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AI_Python Course_Day04

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Needed to get out of the house, went to a cafe.

Modules:

Overview
Introduction to Python and Developer Environment
Using Python Data Types and Assigning Variables
Using Python Container Data Types
Calling Built in Methods to Manipulate Data
Custom Python Functions
Using Elements of Control Flow and I
teration in Python
Creating New Custom Python Data types with Classes
Crafting a Data Processing Pipeline in Python

Plan:

  1. Module 7
  2. Complete final project
  3. Be done with python boot camp!!!!

Review:

Feels good to get that done ahead of time. My labs don’t start till the end of May, so now I have some time to kill. I think I am going to start my focus on passing Comptia Sec+ exam (it’s been on my todo for a while) and putting more direct effort in learning Korean.

Thanks to those who watched me complete the Bootcamp!

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Nature in Japanese

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Colors in Japanese

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