Shubman Gill effect! Former batter warns England ahead of Lord’s Test – ‘Come up with an answer for him’

Mark Butcher lauded Shubman Gill’s composure and technique as India’s Test captain, highlighting his success in Virat Kohli’s former position. Gill’s impressive form in the England series, with 585 runs, has solidified his position. Butcher also praised KL Rahul’s consistency and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s hunger for runs, calling Jaiswal a generational talent.

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Can’t stop snapping? These anger management tips will help you regain control

Anger, often perceived negatively, is a valuable signal indicating unfairness, hurt, or boundary violations. Emotionally intelligent individuals understand and manage anger constructively, leading to increased confidence and control. By naming emotions, communicating calmly, taking ownership, channeling anger into action, and viewing it as a teacher, one can transform anger into a powerful tool for positive…

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Can’t stop snapping? These anger management tips will help you regain control

Anger, often perceived negatively, is a valuable signal indicating unfairness, hurt, or boundary violations. Emotionally intelligent individuals understand and manage anger constructively, leading to increased confidence and control. By naming emotions, communicating calmly, taking ownership, channeling anger into action, and viewing it as a teacher, one can transform anger into a powerful tool for positive…

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The Sith of Silicon Valley: Ziz LaSota’s AI cult left six dead – who is she?

​​Ziz LaSota’s early life was unremarkable: eldest of three, father a university instructor, homeschooled through lonely Alaskan winters. But teenage depression twisted her mind inward. Puberty felt like death. She wrote that she was “horrified at being overwritten by a new self.” Logic became her religion. LessWrong and the Rationalist forums her sacred texts.

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The Sith of Silicon Valley: Ziz LaSota’s AI cult left six dead – who is she?

​​Ziz LaSota’s early life was unremarkable: eldest of three, father a university instructor, homeschooled through lonely Alaskan winters. But teenage depression twisted her mind inward. Puberty felt like death. She wrote that she was “horrified at being overwritten by a new self.” Logic became her religion. LessWrong and the Rationalist forums her sacred texts.

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