- Never share your aims and goals with others.
- Never let people know how hard you're working, make your success look effortless.
- Never get emotional with someone who isn't too close to you.
- Never let go of your self-respect but always let go of your ego. There is a fine line between the two.
- Never be available to a person all the time. People tend to take things which come easily , for granted
- Never hurt your parents for others. You might get a replacement for that person in your life but your parents will never find a replacement for you.
- Never speak too much. The less you talk, the more it is valued.
- Never fail to appreciate a person who deserves it. You'll find the happiness in it once you start doing it.
- Never waste your life living others dreams.
- Never share your success with people who won't be happy about it.
The Beautiful Mind I was a bit shocked and sad when the breaking news flashed on my laptop, telling me John Nash was killed in a car accident in New Jersey. Whenever I hear the name Jhon Nash maths comes to my mind. I am pretty bad at maths but I still love maths. Thanks to people like Jhon Nash, and Ramanujan they have always inspired many people across the globe. But having one less John Nash in the world is a sad. Sad thing especially because he died due to an car accident. Nash was born on June 13, 1928, in Bluefield, he was fighting his on-going battle with schizophrenia, finding Himself going in and out psychiatric hospitals as his mind battled inner demons against its inner brilliance. Nash attended Carnegie Mellon University and moved on to Princeton after that. At Princeton, Nash came up with the Nash equilibrium, which I can explain as a solution concept of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players, in which each player is assumed to know ...
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