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Rome Was not Built in a Day

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rome colosseum In the whirlwind of our modern, fast-paced lives, where the demand for instant results and quick rewards often dominates our actions and mindset, the timeless adage “Rome wasn’t built in a day” stands as a powerful reminder of the enduring virtue of patience. In an era defined by the immediacy of technology, social media, and the constant push for rapid success, this saying provides a much-needed counterbalance, urging us to slow down and acknowledge that the most meaningful and enduring accomplishments require time, effort, and unwavering perseverance. Read more

John left his beloved work, so why did he do that?

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john John was a middle-aged man with a drive to succeed. He had always been passionate about technology, and that passion fueled his dreams of working in the defence industry. From a young age, he knew that he wanted to make a difference in the world, and he worked tirelessly to achieve his goals. John’s hard work paid off when he was accepted into a prestigious engineering programme at a top university. He threw himself into his studies and quickly became a standout student. After his first year, John landed an internship with a defence company, and his career began to take shape. He was on the path to success, and nothing could stop him. Read more

Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

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dijkstra Edsger Wybe Dijkstra was a Dutch computer scientist and mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of computer science. He was born on May 11, 1930 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. In 1951, Dijkstra began studying theoretical physics at the University of Leiden. However, he soon switched to mathematics and theoretical physics at the University of Amsterdam. He graduated in 1954. Read more

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