Samandar Qosimov


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Business and Finance at New York University
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About: Finance, Management, Entrepreneurship, Personal Development, Startups, Eco-system, Business and personal life
contact: samandar.kosimov@nyu.edu
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Imagine writing in the skills section that you are cold-blooded

and yes I did

I updated my LinkedIn a little bit, but still has some work to do.

you can check it here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samandar-kosimov-a7266b278/?trk=opento_sprofile_topcard


Forward from: Bloomberg
A former hedge fund manager whose firm made billions during the global financial crisis is ready to pounce on volatility again, as he sees threats to market stability at a level not seen since 2008. Read more: https://bloom.bg/3W8won4

📷: Steve Diggle


it's an extremely cruel world out there, be careful and prepared.

just do your best to improve you networking, have outstanding communication skills.

everytime, practical skills have bigger value than you think

p.s just some insights from the 1st day of internship at one of the leading banks in Uzbekistan

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Forward from: Grindway
Welcome! 🎉

This is a place where you can get answers to your questions about the admission process. With the deadlines for applications ⏳ coming close, we are going to provide you with application tips – most essentially, those skills one would require to do excellently in his or her essays ✍️. While we are not about to delve into the very details of the entire application process right from its beginning, we will take a closer look at what matters in effective essay writing 📚.

Our brother Samandar Kosimov, a sophomore student at New York University🗽majoring in Finance, used to be a school counselor where he helped students with applications, plus many more outside of school. Now, we are here to help YOU as you navigate the challenging but rewarding journey of applying to top universities abroad 🌍.

If you already have questions about the application process or with any part of your application, please let us know in the comment section below 📝. We will continue to answer your inquiries and extend support at every step that you require 💬.

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Searching for meaning

Last semester, I took a class, Writing as Inquiry.

The very big insight I got was to question and critique everything I do.

What is the meaning behind your words, actions?

Why are you willing to do what you pursue?

Why do you want to go TOP college?

Why begin a startup?

Why Finance?

Then, I started to look for meaning and true desire of mine in every next action.

Different perspectives, different goals, different view for life.

Critique what you do, questions every time, do not follow the crowd

Be your biggest critic

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https://learn.365financialanalyst.com/

Until November 21st, you can access a bunch range of courses completely free and even get certificates upon completion!

The courses have a great structure and cover various topics—perfect for boosting your skills or exploring something new. While some are light, overall, the content is well-designed and genuinely useful.

I’ve enjoyed the experience, and I think you will too!

just go for it

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upgrading my perfume:

Now I have:
Tom Ford "Ombre Leather"
Tom Ford "Ebene Fume"
Marc Antoine Barrois "Encelade"
Baccarat "Rouge 540"
Bvlgari "Le Gemme Yasep"

want to add:
Tom Ford "Oud Wood"
Tom Ford "Black Orchid"
Giorgio Armani "Stronger With You" Intensely
JPG "le male" le perfume
Yves Saint Laurent
Louis Vuitton "Imagination"
Dior "Homme" Intense

These are the ones on the wishlist.

Any more suggestions?

Btw, rate my choices out of 10 in the comments


the class average of the midterm for Introduction to Programming class is 65ish out of 100, meaning it is almost an F.

and you know that the class is cooked, but what do you call it when your grade is almost twice less than average midterm grade?!


Loyalty is a two-way street. If I'm asking for it from you, they you're getting it from me.

- Harvey Specter


Close future

One of the biggest takeaways from my Operations Management class is that ability to foresee any process in the close future.

This ability make person to use it whenever it is needed and will help the person to stand out at some point.

For example, there event was going on, and now time for lunch. Everyone was picking their desired foods and drinks.

There was a student in the line, with the last bottle of water around in his hands, and very well-known person before him.

Famous person took some cookies and at the time when he was going to find some drinks, the student saw the opportunity to impress that person and passed the water.

Of course, famous person thanked him and, student got acquainted with the that person.

The moral of story is that to see such opportunities everywhere, they are literally everywhere.

Sometimes, we do not even know about the missed opportunities.

But who knows maybe the student will do some research with that well known person or work with him.

So, as my mentor Umidjon Ishmukhamedov says: "Farosat - yaqin kelajakni oldindan ko'ra bilish", this case was kind of example for the quote.

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Every second you waste - is another second your parents have to work for...

Just remember this quote when you scroll one more reels, when you do some shit stuff with your friends or waste your time without doing some real work

Today, I read this quote and it really hit me too deep. I am not saying that I don't waste my time. but still I have to do something with my laziness and wasting time


Some recent news

Firstly, I have finished my classes for this month, and now have a one-week break before midterms begin.

For this semester, I took courses such as Microeconomics, Operations Management, China Encounters the World (IPC), and Introduction to Computer Programming (ICP), two major courses, one core, and one minor.

Microeconomics and ICP require more effort and time, so I’ll dedicate my break to revising the material covered in previous lectures.


Secondly, I started to like photo and video shooting. I am willing to take some courses or watch some tutorials on YouTube and decide whether it's gonna be my next hobby or not.

By the way, I’ll be deleting my private channel soon (I’ll explain the reason in upcoming posts), and I’ve created the new one.

Feel free to join!

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seems like old enough, but knowing nothing

In 18 years, I have experienced numerous things, met bunch of people, was in different situations and still moving forward.

I hope this one would be the most successful compared to previous ones, and the next ones will be more and more successful.

so, a year closer to death


"Only about five percent of Fortune 500 CEOs were promoted directly from the role of CFO - more than half were appointed from the role of COO or Presidents"

Sanders 2011


Muvaffaqiyat faqat va faqat uyqusiz tunlar, qattiq shijoat, ko'p qilingan mehnat, uyqusiz tunlar va eng muhumi sabr orqali keladi.

Biz birhilda hammasini qilib tezroq natija bo'lishini hohlimiz, sabr qilishni hohlamaymiz.

Go'yoki hamma narsa bir zumda bo'lib qolishini hohlaymiz.

Sabr qilishni unutmaylik...

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From 15x to 0.5x

We often find ourselves struggling with a problem or just arguing with a friend. Sometimes, we are looking in the tiniest details and can't seem to find a solution. I call this the "15x zoom."

Yeah just like on the camera, where some people have a 10x zoom and others have a 15x zoom, we can get too focused on small details when searching for solutions.

To find a solution, we need to zoom out until we can see the bigger picture. Sometimes, this means zooming out to 5x or even 0.5x. I often imagine the "iPhone effect" of zooming out to 0.5x when I'm trying to find a solution.

Not related to phones, some people can zoom out to 0.5x, while others might only zoom out to 3x. The same goes for zooming in—focusing on the smallest details of a problem at 10x or 15x. It's all about your mindset and perspective.

your homie on a grind
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Past week have been game changing for me...

I have witnessed a significant turning point in my life. After over a year and a half of dedication to a startup I worked in, I made decision to quit. This wasn’t just a job or a project—it was something I poured my heart into. In addition to it, a bit similar case happened with one close person to me, not related to first thing.

It’s easy to become attached to what had gained a special place in your heart, whether it's a person or something else. But growth demands that we sometimes break away from what no longer serves us, even if it’s painful.

As I close this chapter, I’m opening myself up to new opportunities and challenges. The future is uncertain, I feel like I am going through fog, but I’m ready to embrace whatever it brings, knowing that the choices I’ve made are paving the way for something greater.

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Difference between self-confidence and arrogance.

Self-confidence is having a positive and realistic view of oneself, believing and trusting that you can achieve your goals through hard work and determination.

Arrogance is a sense of one's importance and abilities. Those individuals often dismiss others' opinions and believe they are superior.

The key difference lies in the mindset. Self-confidence is about growth and cooperation, while arrogant are not open-minded. Being self-confident means knowing your worth without undermining others.

The reason why I am writing it, because I also couldn't identify the difference at first. Being very self-confident at the beginning, the one can cross the line to arrogance side.

Understanding this distinction helps us strive for self-confidence while avoiding the arrogance. It's all about balancing self-belief with humility and respect for those around us.

your homie on a grind
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In the past months, I've noticed that many teenagers are becoming increasingly focused on their careers and personal development, which is damn really good. This shift often leads some people to delete social media accounts, especially Instagram, to avoid distractions and stay on a grind.

If you find yourself struggling with the temptation to re-download the app, I have a simple suggestion. Just delete the app from your phone and instead, log in through Safari or Google Chrome.

This method makes scrolling through reels and posts less engaging and enjoyable. The experience of using Instagram via a browser is often clunky and uncomfortable.

Eventually, this discomfort will lead you to quit using Safari altogether. This small change can significantly reduce your screen time and help you get back to focusing on your goals.

Give it a try and see how it works for you, and share with the results in the comments

your homie on a grind
@samandar_qosimov


Bunch of things are happening in my life.

Between work, personal life, and interesting events in my life, it's easy to lose track of everything happening around me. Productivity has seem to decrease over the time I come back to Tashkent. I often find myself struggling to remember important tasks and meetings.

That's why I've started focusing on organizing everything more efficiently. One of the best ways to do this is by using digital calendars. For Android users, Google Calendar is a fantastic tool to schedule meetings and important events. If you're on iOS, the built-in Calendar app works wonderfully too.

In addition to scheduling, I've found that writing down a to-do list before going to sleep is incredibly helpful. This practice sets a clear plan for the next day and even the upcoming days.

To create these lists, I've been using Notion and Obsidian. Notion offers a lot of flexibility and features, while Obsidian's minimalistic design is perfect for those who prefer simplicity. But like if you don't care about the apps or don't want to download another app even Telegram can be a useful tool for just writing down tasks and reminders. Tbh, you can even use your diary for that.

Just try this practice and your life will never be the same

These are just basic things about my life. I have so much to say, but can't make it to only one post, so stay tuned for more informative ones)

your homie on a grind
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