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Life Is Time Comes To Everyone, Just Keep Patience

Life is Time comes to everyone, just keep patience:  Year 2004. A young wicketkeeper named Dinesh Kartik made his debut for the Indian cricket team. His cricket career was taking off, and in 2007, he married his childhood friend Nikita Vanjara. Dinesh and Nikita were very happy in their married life. Dinesh was also captaining the Tamil Nadu team in the Ranji Trophy. His close friend from the Tamil Nadu team, who later became part of the Indian team, was Murali Vijay. One day, Nikita met Murali Vijay, Dinesh Kartik's teammate. Nikita was attracted to Murali Vijay. Innocent Dinesh Kartik didn't realize this. Nikita and Murali's closeness grew, and soon they started an affair. They began meeting openly. Besides Dinesh Kartik, the entire Tamil Nadu team knew that Murali Vijay was having an affair with Dinesh's wife, Nikita. Then came the year 2012. Nikita became pregnant. But she shocked everyone by declaring that the child was Murali Vijay's. Dinesh Kartik was shatter

Labour Perception Bias

Labour Perception Bias In the fast-paced world we inhabit, there is a prevailing notion that the value of time is directly proportional to the effort invested. We often equate success with arduous labour and are sceptical when solutions appear too swift or effortless. However, hidden beneath this common perception lies a fascinating phenomenon known as the 'Labor Perception Bias.' In 1998, Citibank & The Travelers Insurance Company merged. They hired legendary designer Paula Scher to create a new logo. In their first meeting, on a napkin, Scher drew what became the iconic Citi logo. As Scher got up to leave the room, someone from the Citi team asked, "How can it be that it’s done in a second?" “It’s done in a second and 34 years," Scher replied. “ It’s done in a second & every experience and everything that’s in my head.” As Scher became a master of her craft, she experienced an interesting problem, "A lot of clients like to buy the process," sh