STORIES FROM #IPL2023
Most people here know that I am an avid cricket fan, but the reason I love and follow sports is because of the stories & life lessons that we come across. #IPL2023 has had many such moments/stories/ life-lessons so far.
A little thread on that.
1. "Don't give up because it's not over until the last ball is bowled/last run is scored."
GT vs. KKR.
29 to win off the last over.
Nobody gave KKR a chance, but this man. #RinkuSingh
2. "Cometh the hour, cometh the man!"
From questioning the heavens in last IPL2022 to showing Pakistanis a hell and to coming back in regal form, Virat Kohli from IPL2022 to IPL2023 is a story in itself.
3. "Buddha hoga tera baap!"
2 captains who have defied age, been out of international cricket for many years, and still continue to be the pillars of their team,
Faf Du Plessis & MS Dhoni continue to prove why, "Old is gold!"
4. "You can have the best of the best, but it's finally about having a strong team!"
16 years and counting, thank you @RCBTweets, but we have all learned the lesson.
Now focus on making sure you have 11 players & not just 3.5/4 players.
5. "No job is small!"
To keep aside your pride/ego and accept the reality as it is & take gracefully, whatever comes your way is one of the most difficult life lessons. I think we can learn from this man. #MohitSharma 6
6. "You can always go one level up."
If there are players who made significantly big strides, it's these 2 young openers showing us that when the world is watching you, make sure you take your game one level up. #ShubmanGill #YashasviJaiswal
What are the biggest stories of the IPL2023 that come to your mind?
Let me know.
I'm hoping to add something to this thread after the finals.
Hope we have a good one #GTvsCSK #IPL2023
Thread inspired by one of my favorite storytellers in the game @bhogleharsha
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Very often, I come across people who are not able to do well in #competitiveexams and end up thinking,
"I AM SUCH A DUMB PERSON. I AM MISERABLE. I DON'T DESERVE HAPPINESS!"
Let's talk about that in this thread
#NEETPG #UPSCASPIRANTS #Aspirants
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1/n
When you have put a lot of efforts and sacrifice behind something you almost start 'expecting' the results 'should' come! This works quite well in theory exams of your school or college where your efforts translate into your marks!
2/n
The thing that separates normal exam from competitive exam is that even though you might have done your best someone else might have done slightly better and your ranking will suffer.
Here, the eventual result is a rank that is not directly a reflection of your efforts alone! 3/n
Trigger warning!
There's a video going viral of a young man who tried to jump in a river, which is likely to be an attempted suicide.
Luckily, he was saved by a fisherman.
But then fisherman because he doesn't understand how human mind works, slaps the man for having jumped.
The problem is when journalists and many people start to share the video revealing the identity of the man and actually appreciating the fisherman for not only saving him but slapping him!
Some have even commented that he should have been kicked, not just slapped!
This just represents the sad state of our society where people still think that "Suicide is an act which only stupid and weak people do. And they should be punished/beaten to their senses for that!"
31st May is #WorldNoTobaccoDay
And it deserves our attention because when a person smokes a 🚬 it's the cigarette that's actually smoking the person.
Let's understand how tobacco makes a person addicted & ways to come out of it! 🧵 1/n
About 4000 chemicals have been detected in tobacco smoke while around 3000 in smokeless tobacco. Nicotine is the main chemically active constituent present in tobacco. 2/n
After absorption into blood, nicotine travels rapidly & reaches the 🧠 within 7 seconds by crossing blood–brain barrier. The sudden burst of nicotine in the 🧠 & its action on receptors (mainly alpha 4, beta 2 receptors) leads to sudden rush of Dopamine in our reward pathway! 3/n
Some time back, I saw a young male in his 20s brought to me by his father in the opd.
The father was pretty distressed as the son had abruptly left a good job after a heated argument with his boss a couple of weeks ago. He told me that for the last 10-12 days, the boy had
...not been sleeping well and was constantly remaining irritable.
He would barely sit at home and was seen riding his bike at high speed on the streets for apparently no reason throughout the night & when he was stopped from going out, he would start abusing the family members.
For the last 3-4 days, he had even started to beat them up and would burst into fits of laughter while shouting loudly, "I am the lord of this city. You should all bow down to me!"
The family was alarmed that something was unusual..
Ajay, 28, is a software engineer working from home for the last one year. Over the last few months, he has been having difficulty sleeping, wakes up late in the morning & then hurriedly sits in front of the laptop slogging all day and ends up emotionally fatigued at the end. 1/n
He becomes very irritable when his girlfriend calls him and often ends up arguing with her. He has been unable to finish tasks given to him and has found his productivity decreasing over the last few months. 2/n
His solution to this has been to put in more hours in work and he can be often seen working on his laptop till late at night trying to meet one deadline after another. 3/n
15 tips I wish someone had told me before I joined residency!
A little 🧵 for all those who are going to join #residency this year.
#NEETPG #MedTwitter
1. Take all tips/suggestions with a pinch of salt as we all have biases
We may or may not be consciously aware of it.
2. Be slow to judge.
Your initial experiences in your field could end up being confusing/scary but don't judge whatever happens to you in your initial days of residency. It's going be hard work.
Residency is going to be hard work.
Accept. Understand. Be ready for it.