Yakhyo Kadyrov


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Sharing an internal part of my journey.

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For the lazy ones: we created our journal with some cool features for journaling and goal achieving, but we want to test it first. Thus, we need 4 people who will be given the paper version of our journal, and after X days, their opinion on the journal will be asked. If you want to be one of them, fill out this form - https://forms.gle/orkTQtsM9Njv4LtWA


For those tired of the unchanging pace of life, filled with consumption: create. Find something that motivates and tempts you, and try to create something around it. Draw, write, record, post, run, build, etc.
Enough has been consumed; what you should do now is create.
The society of consumers welcomes creators.

@YakhyoKadyrov


If I were to choose the best social media platform, it would be Reddit.

Recently, I realized that it's the true representation of "social space in internet." People all over the world unite and share their opinions—yes, opinions. Reddit has become a place to get hella different views on everything from Star Wars to noocracy as an alternative to democracy. Reddit makes you think; first, you face one opinion, but then you confront an opposing opinion, and now you have to compare both. While\, on Instagram or TikTok, you just consume content and that is it. Thus, if you have not tried Reddit, give it a try.


Decided to share the YouTube channels I'd recommend to my younger self if I had the chance. (Sounds clickbait)

🇺🇿YouTube channels in Uzbek

Lolazor and Nma Gap podcasts.

Why Lolazor? I usually watch Lolazor to educate myself. Every podcast of theirs covers deep societal issues, and they try to get to the roots of them. I highly appreciate the hosts as well; Xushnudbek and Bakiroo turn the podcast into a treasure of views and insights. A must-watch, especially for social science students.

Why Nma Gap? One of those "Evening podcasts." The reason I like them is diversity. Diversity in the people they invite, from Rasul Kushirbaev to stand-up comedians. It helps to gain a bit of knowledge in different areas, so why not?

🇷🇺YouTube channels in Russian

Говорящий Сапог, Denis Semenikhin, and Гуманитарщина.

Why Говорящий Сапог and Denis Semenikhin? No editing, no clickbait previews or titles, just them sitting in chairs and discussing something. Their discussions usually add a bit of logic to the illogical world we live in. They make me rethink and sometimes change the logic behind my actions and thoughts.

Why Гуманитарщина? A treasure. A treasure of sociological knowledge. From the basics of politics to why Zoomers don't want to work. If you are planning to major in social sciences and know Russian, I would recommend you watch.

🇺🇸YouTube channels in English

Odysseas, Pursuit of Wonder and This.

Why Odysseas? I don't know exactly why I watch him, so it's for you to decide, but I still enjoy his videos and have learned a lot.

Why Pursuit of Wonder? The same reason as Говорящий Сапог and Denis Semenikhin, but it covers a bit more complex topics.

Why This.? Interesting, fun, and enjoyable. An entertainment-like channel.

@YakhyoKadyrov




As admissions came to an end, I want to make this channel active once again.
What would you find interesting for me to post?


Rediscovering life after college admissions

https://t.me/+djSEHOAniPQyMmJi


"This week will decide our future!!"

No, it won't. What you do today will decide your future. And most interestingly, you don't have a future if it's linked to your college degree.

Have a good evening


Adash - @yakhyobekinnit




In the sound of fireworks, I found the courage to get out of Google Docs to wish you all a happy New Year. Your presence in this channel is what drives me to share my thoughts that usually don't get shared personally. Thank you for being in this channel. I wish you all success in achieving your goals, but most importantly, I wish you inner peace. Once again, happy New Year!

I will reflect on this year after a few days; I have a lot to share!


No need to repost.
This post is enough.


"I sometimes wonder if life is really as simple as it seems. Phones, video games and all of the doesn't matter. Just get out in nature, meditate, try and talk to God, because this stuff can and will change you. Have a good day."

Random comment on YouTube


Forward from: Well, well, well
1. Time passes; it’s all about decisions.
It’s about whether you will do something or not, and you better hurry with it; time doesn’t wait. If you act, it’s win or win (experience or gain); if you don’t, you are very likely to regret.

2. Comparison is the thief of joy and progress.
I wrote about this earlier. There is no point in comparing yourself to those who don’t live your life—those who wake up every day in a different world, both internally and externally. You do you.

3. Principles shape us.
Principles and habits form who we are, but habits can be transformed more easily than principles. We should always have principles to stand by, a substance in our being that keeps our fluid existence in shape.

4. Always look for internal.
Our chase for materialism never ends: today you want 10k, tomorrow 100k, the next day 1 million, and it continues, creating an endless loop of chasing happiness. Tie your happiness and success to something that can’t be taken away or broken—something inside of you. I believe that worlds of materialism are destroyed by materialism.

5. Life is wasted if it’s not rethought.
We are social beings, born into societies; therefore, our minds pursue what society pursues. We should question everything—our decisions, goals, principles, habits—making sure they are truly “ours.”


On "Competitive Culture"

It's a poison. The world we are living in has made us all so alike that we compete to find out who is less alike; interestingly, we still combat on the same battlefield. I believe human psychology leads us to accept that everyone is the same, that everyone needs to follow the same path, and that the one who gets ahead of everyone is the "unique" one. But no.

These people aren't unique; they are just the top level of "others." This type of person can be easily ruined when they continue to be outcompeted, realizing they weren't special. Everyone is different; everyone is unique. No one's fingerprint is similar to someone else's, yet these people have decided that to show their superiority and uniqueness, they must race with others in the same way. Pathetic.

Months ago, I viewed these people positively, but today, I feel sad for them, and I believe they feel the same about me too. They are so alike that they find others equal to themselves to compete against.

Some of them will see me as a loser, someone who is trying to accept failure in this "competition." But I see myself as someone who has stopped to look around and realized that this is not for me. You can't call yourself unique and compete with thousands who share the same ambitions and motivations; no, that's wrong.

My message to those "competitive" people is to compete with yourself. Don't compete with others, because it takes one "zo'rdan zo'ri" to break a few parts of your character. And for those competing with themselves, good luck! But please make sure you don't see "yourself" in others; it's just a way to mask it.

P.S. Some will find this post from me quite ironic, but it is what it is. Some will say I'm slowly preparing for college admissions—xudo biladi. I don't know. I wrote what I realized recently.
Just don't base your life on others. At the end of the day, it's "your" life.

@YakhyoKadyrov


Question: What is often mistaken as a sign of intelligence?

StormChaser512: A British accent.

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