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AscentCode | Episode #15 |Palak Kohli |

How a 15 year old, discovered in a shopping mall, qualified for Tokyo 2020 at 18 as the youngest para‑badminton player globally, World Championship Bronze by her early twenties. Come, Let us learn from The Gen‑Z Speed‑Runners, Palak Kohli.

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Passion Is Not Always Something You Find

Many people spend years searching for their passion, believing it is something hidden that must be discovered. But what if passion is not something you find, but something you already do without realizing it? This article explores why people overlook their passions, the difference between loving an idea and loving the process, and how paying attention to what naturally draws your attention may reveal more than any personality test ever could.

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How to Develop your Own Thinking

In a world where opinions are available within seconds, independent thinking is becoming rare. Many people consume thoughts instead of creating them. They read comments before watching the video, search for opinions before forming their own, and repeat ideas they heard online without questioning them. Developing your own thinking is not about being right all the time. It is about learning to observe, question, reflect, and arrive at conclusions that genuinely belong to you.

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Burnout Is Not a Badge of Honor

Somewhere along the way, exhaustion became proof that we are trying hard enough. We overload our days, chase impossible versions of ourselves, and then wonder why we feel empty. Burnout does not arrive all at once, it builds quietly through pressure, guilt, and the constant feeling that we should be doing more. Maybe healing begins when we stop treating rest like weakness and start building a life we can actually survive.

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ASCENT CODE | Episode 10 | Praveen Kumar

Praveen Kumar, One of the youngest Indian Paralympic Gold medallists in history. The Gen-Z Speed-Runners. Silver at 18. Gold at Paris 2024 with an Asian Record.

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How to Identify People’s True Character: The 99:1 Human Rule

The “99:1 Human Rule” explains how to identify genuine people, avoid toxic influences, and protect your peace. Learn to judge true character, build meaningful connections, and navigate a world where power, perception, and hidden intentions often shape human behavior.

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Existentialism: The Terrifying Freedom of Being Human

What if life comes with no assigned purpose? No script, no guaranteed meaning, no voice explaining why you are here. Existentialism begins in that unsettling silence. It argues that human beings are thrown into existence first and only afterward build meaning through choices, actions, and responsibility. Freedom sounds beautiful until you realize it also means you cannot easily blame fate, society, or destiny for the life you create.

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Life Works in Binary: Either You Are Successful or You Are Not

Life works in binary: you are either successful or you are not.
The modern world rewards results, not intentions. To survive and grow in the future, you must become skilled, disciplined, and consistent.
Work on your finances, body, and mind, plan your life, and build daily discipline through focused work and clear goals.

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Detachment: The Skill Nobody Teaches

We are taught how to chase things like success, love, recognition. But almost never how to release them. Yet most suffering begins the moment we believe we must keep something forever. Detachment is not indifference or emotional coldness. It is the quiet ability to care deeply without losing yourself in the outcome.

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The Loneliness Epidemic

Loneliness isn’t loud. It doesn’t announce itself. It quietly grows behind screens, achievements, and busy schedules.
We are surrounded by people, yet starving for connection. This is not weakness, it’s a crisis. And it’s closer than you think.

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