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05/02/2026
" I believe in my man. And in luxury." 😂
You don't need to change people. You need to give them better options. They automatically choose the best
03/02/2026
That feeling you have of just "getting on with it"? That's not just you. It's your mind running a brilliant, silent protection program.
You're more resilient than you know because your brain is wired to defend your peace and ambition. Here’s how:
🛡️ 1. Rationalization: It reframes your setbacks. "That wasn't for me" isn't an excuse—it's a mental cushion so your drive can recover faster.
🛡️ 2. Sublimation: It redirects your stress. That restless energy? Your mind turns it into fuel for your next workout, project, or big push at work.
🛡️ 3. Positive Illusion: It gently buffs your self-view, helping you maintain the confidence to take on the next challenge.
🛡️ 4. Repression: It temporarily shelves overwhelming pain, not to forget, but to let you process it only when you're strong enough to handle it.
These aren't flaws or self-deception. This is your psychological armor.
It's the reason you can face pressure, adapt quickly, and keep that core "can-do" spirit alive, even on tough days.
So next time you bounce back, give your mind some credit. It's not working against you—it's your most loyal protector.
Tap to learn more. Save this for your next challenging day.
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03/02/2026
“Your brain does this without asking you 😳
Which one shocked you most? 👇”
Here’s the truth about your mind’s "tricks":
🛡️ THE FILTER: It highlights threats & confirms biases (creating anxiety & echo chambers). This originally kept you alert to danger.
🛡️ THE REWRITE: It rationalizes failures as "not meant to be." This isn’t an excuse—it’s a cushion for your ambition.
🛡️ THE REDIRECT: It turns stress into fuel for work, creativity, or the gym. That’s sublimation—transforming pressure into progress.
🛡️ THE ARCHIVE: It shelves overwhelming pain until you’re stronger. This is repression—a grace period for your heart.
(Final Visual: Shot of someone looking resilient, with text overlay)
Your brain isn’t working against you. It’s running a silent protection program so YOU can keep adapting, striving, and pushing forward.
That “can-do” spirit? You can thank your mind’s clever armor for preserving it.
Save this for a day you need to remember your strength.
03/02/2026
A New Chapter for Global Trade 🇮🇳 🇺🇸
It was a privilege to speak with President Trump today. The announcement of a reduced 18% tariff on "Made in India" products is a massive win—not just for India’s exporters, but for American consumers looking for high-quality goods and resilient supply chains.
When the world’s largest democracies align, the global economy wins. This isn't just about trade numbers; it’s about:
Affordability: Lowering costs for families and businesses.
Stability: Strengthening the Indo-Pacific partnership.
Peace: Supporting leadership that prioritizes global prosperity.
On behalf of 1.4 billion people, thank you, President Trump. Let’s take this partnership to new heights! 🚀
01/02/2026
Ever wondered why people act the way they do?
1. Social Norms Rule: We subconsciously mimic others to fit in—from tipping in the USA to the casual "no worries" in Australia.
2. Confirmation Bias: We seek information that confirms existing beliefs, fueling political divides.
3. The Bystander Effect: In crowds, individuals are less likely to help, assuming someone else will.
4. Fundamental Attribution Error: We blame others' actions on character (they're rude!) but our own on situation (I'm stressed!).
5. Cognitive Dissonance: We justify poor choices to reduce mental discomfort.
6. The Halo Effect: A single positive trait (like attractiveness) makes us assume others.
7. Anchoring: The first price we see influences what we think is fair.
8. Reciprocity: We feel obligated to return favors, a key to marketing.
9. Negativity Bias: Bad news impacts us more powerfully than good.
10. The Spotlight Effect: We overestimate how much others notice our appearance or blunders.
Understanding these reveals the shared, often unconscious, drivers behind our daily actions.
11/07/2025
Survival Rate of Premature Babies:
The survival rate of premature babies has significantly improved due to advancements in medical care. The gestational age at birth is a primary factor influencing survival rates:
* Extremely Preterm (22-26 weeks):
* Survival rates are lower but have been increasing. For example, babies born at 22 weeks may have a survival rate around 28%, while those at 23 weeks around 55%.
* Survival rates continue to rise with each additional week of gestation: around 40% at 24 weeks, 50% at 25 weeks, 60% at 26 weeks, 70% at 27 weeks, and 80-90% at 28 weeks.
* Babies born in this range often require extensive medical attention and may have a higher risk of long-term health problems or disabilities.
* Very Preterm (28-31 weeks): Babies born in this range have an excellent chance of survival, with rates often above 90%. The risk of long-term health problems decreases significantly.
* Moderate to Late Preterm (32-36 weeks):
* Babies born at 32 weeks have a survival rate as high as 95%.
* Babies born after 34 weeks have nearly a 100% chance of survival and often have similar long-term health outcomes as full-term babies, though they may still need a short stay in the NICU.
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After 10years of waiting, 5 miscarriages God honoured Mrs Blackwell with a twin BGIRL & BGIRL 💃🏼🙏🙏
12/04/2025
From My Oven to Your Celebration: A Cake Made With Pure Love.
11/04/2025
Baked with Love, Frosted with Joy: Your Birthday, My Masterpiece.
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