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What was common 25 years ago but has vanished today?

Not 25 years ago but almost 20 years ago and I can relate this thing to myself and If you are somewhere near 20 - 25 yrs then most of the things from my list will bring smile on your face.School bag - Rarely You will see this type of school bags.2. Kulfi - I was very fond of this kulfi so whenever he use to come near my home . By listening his sound my mom used to lock me in the room.3. Telephone - Since childhood I was very notorious boy so whenever I used to notice that no one is around me. I used to dial some unknown number hence they put lock system so that only incoming calls can be received.4. Scooter - I had a habit of being beaten in childhood so Whenever I started the scooty, I was beaten by my parents.5. TV - There was one ONIDA TV at my home same as below picture. Whenever the TV screen came like this I used to go to the roof and do some mechanical work with Antenna like below pic.6. Antenna.7. Champak - Whenever My mom used to come back home from hostel . She used to bring this champak book for me.8. Gulli - Danda - At my place we use to call this game as Gulli danda I don't know how many are aware of this game and played. That time people used to get oil massage for getting relief from the pain in the muscles and I had done massage to this seesam danda So that you can imagine how much I was involved in this game.9. KanchaTyre riding - Middle school in my village was more than 1 km away from my home since my home is in last so I used to take ride of this tyre and never realized that my home is 1km away from school since it was very fun ride.10. Madari wala - Madari wala was free entertainment for me. Lol11. Rooh Afza - Whenever a crow makes any sound above the rooftop we used to think that some guests will be coming at home and I lived in the house for getting this roohafza syrup.12. Camera - I lost this type camera in the hostel when I was in 6th standard actually someone stolen it.Because of which I got scolded even beaten by parents and reason was without informing them I took camera and went to hostel. Now I have my own DSLR and I bought it by saving from pocket money.13. Audio Tape14. Casette15. kerosene lamp.Nowadays also I use to see this type of lamp light in village but that time it was very special for me. Since I was staying 1.5 km away from home in hostel. Actually that school was senior secondary school of my village but for me it was boarding school because I was very naughty so they admitted me in that school. I used to come home in the evening with this lamp to fill oil. Sometimes I has broke its glass knowingly that I did not have to go to hostel for a couple of days .16. Maha lacto17. Bull - cart - Now this bull cart sawari is replaced by Hawahawai, Tuk Tukia and Auto and even roads has changed.18. All in oneIn above pic you can notice so many things are there of that time and this pic recently I took on 26th jan 2019 when I went to home after my semester end. Following things can be notice in the above pic -TvStabilizerAudio TapeBlack Battery boxCD playerExam clipboard padLED light bulb with full protection from air storms and all. I think grandpa replaced this bulb before it was 100 watt yellowish Philips bulb .Edit 1. - As per the Gaurav comments and even I forgot to mention this parle Toffee -19. Parle20. Aluminum box - Suggested by Bhaskar ji. In few students I was one of them who used this type aluminum box as a school bag & later I will update the box which I had used.Edit.2 - As per the Priya suggestion.21. Lagori - It is called by different names in different parts of the country like Pittu (Haryana), Yedu penkulata, Dikori or Pittu(Andhra Pradesh), dabba kali (Kerala),"ezhu kallu) Tamil Nadu), sitoliya (Rajasthan), or satodiyu (Gujarat) etc.This was one of my personal favorites, used to play this game a lot every evening, after school. Some other games like Gulli danda,kancha . These are in fact, the forgotten games, the traditional Indian games which today's kids hardly play.Thanks !!All these pictures remind me of my childhood.Thanks for A2A @Gopalkrishna Vishwanath Sir ji. I was not aware that this question was asked by you .Edit: Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments,suggestions, and upvotes. I really appreciate it .

How do I break out of the cycle of depression, self-blame, meandering purposelessness, and mediocrity?

I’m pretty mediocre. I’m ashamed to admit it. I’m not even being sarcastic or self-deprecating.I’ve never done anything that stands out as, “whoah! This guy made it into outerspace! Or…this guy has a best selling novel! Or…if only Google had thought of this!”I’ve had some successes and some failures (well-documented here) but never reached any of the goals I had initially set. Always slipped off along the way, off the yellow brick road, into the wilderness.I’ve started a bunch of companies. Sold some. Failed at most. I’ve invested in a bunch of startups. Sold some. Failed at some, and the jury is still sequestered on a few others.I’ve written some books, most of which I no longer like. I can tell you overall, though, everything I have done has been distinguished by its mediocrity, its lack of a grand vision, and any success I’ve had can be just as much put in the luck basket as the effort basket.That said, all people should be so lucky. We can’t all be grand visionaries. We can’t all be Picassos. We want to make our business, make our art, sell it, make some money, raise a family, and try to be happy.My feeling, based on my own experience, is that aiming for grandiosity is the fastest route to failure. For every Mark Zuckerberg there are 1000 Jack Zuckermans.Who is Jack Zuckerman? I have no idea. That’s my point. If you are Jack Zuckerman and are reading this, I apologize. You aimed for the stars and missed. Your re-entry into the atmosphere involved a broken heat shield and you burned to a crisp by the time you hit the ocean. Now we have no idea who you are.If you want to get rich, sell your company, have time for your hobbies, raise a halfway decent family (with mediocre children, etc), and enjoy the sunset with your wife on occasion, here are some of my highly effective recommendations.– Procrastination – In between the time I wrote the last sentence and the time I wrote this one I played (and lost) a game of chess. My king and my queen got forked by a knight. But hey, that happens. Fork me once, shame on me. Etc.Procrastination is your body telling you you need to back off a bit and think more about what you are doing.When you procrastinate as an entrepreneur it could mean that you need a bit more time to think about what you are pitching a client. It could also mean you are doing work that is not your forte and that you are better off delegating.I find that many entrepreneurs are trying to do everything when it would be cheaper and more time-efficient to delegate, even if there are monetary costs associated with that.In my first business, it was like a lightbulb went off in my head the first time I delegated a programming job to someone other than me. At that time, I went out on a date. Which was infinitely better than me sweating all night on some stupid programming bug (thank you, Chet, for solving that issue).Try to figure out why you are procrastinating. Maybe you need to brainstorm more to improve an idea. Maybe the idea is no good as is. Maybe you need to delegate. Maybe you need to learn more. Maybe you don’t enjoy what you are doing. Maybe you don’t like the client whose project you were just working on. Maybe you need to take a break.There’s only so many seconds in a row you can think about something before you need to take time off and rejuvenate the creative muscles. This is not for everyone. Great people can storm right through. Steve Jobs never needed to take a break. But I do.Procrastination could also be a strong sign that you are a perfectionist. That you are filled with shame issues. This will block you from building and selling your business. Examine your procrastination from every side. It’s your body trying to tell you something. Listen to it.[See also, “5 Great Things About Procrastination”](phallic greatness: Elon Musk’s space rocket)– Zero-tasking – there’s a common myth that great people can multitask efficiently. This might be true but I can’t do it. I have statistical proof.I have a serious addiction. If you ever talk on the phone with me there’s almost 100% chance I am simultaneously playing chess online. The phone rings and one hand reaches for the phone and the other hand reaches for the computer to initiate a one minute game. Chess rankings are based on a statistically generated rating system. So I can compare easily how well I do when I’m the phone compared with when I’m not on the phone. There is a three standard deviation difference.Imagine if I were talking on the phone and driving. Or responding to emails. It’s the same thing I’m assuming: phone calls cause a three standard deviation subtraction in intelligence. And that’s the basic multi-tasking we all do at some point or other.So great people can multitask but since, by definition, most of us are not great (99% of us are not in the top 1%), its much better to single-task. Just do one thing at a time. When you wash your hands, hear the sound of the water, feel the water on your hands, scrub every part. Be clean. Focus on what you are doing.Often, the successful mediocre entrepreneur should strive for excellence in ZERO-tasking. Do nothing. We always feel like we have to be “doing something” or we (or, I should say “I”) feel ashamed. Sometimes it’s better to just be quiet, to not think of anything at all.Out of silence comes the greatest creativity.Not when we are rushing and panicking.[See also, “Multi-tasking will Kill You”]– Failure: As far as I can tell, Larry Page has never failed. He went straight from graduate school to billions. Ditto for Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and a few others. But again, by definition, most of us are pretty mediocre. We can strive for greatness but we will never hit it. So it means we will often fail. Not ALWAYS fail. But often.My last 16 out of 17 business attempts were failures. I made so many mistakes in my first successful business I’m almost embarassed to recount them.I remember one time I was trying to pitch Tupac’s mom that I should do the website for her dead son. I had a “CD” (what’s that?) of all my work. I went to Tupac’s manager’s office and he said, “ok, show me what you got”. The only problem was: I had never used a Windows-based machine. Only Macs and Unix machines. So I honestly had no idea how to put my CD into the computer and then view its contents. And I had gone to graduate school in computer science. He said, “you have got to be kidding me”.It was a $90,000 gig. It would’ve met my payroll for at least two months. It was a done deal until I walked into his office. I left his office crying while he was laughing. When I came back to my office everyone asked, “How did the meeting go?” I said, “I think it went pretty well.” And then I went home and cried some more. I roll that way.Then I bought a Windows-based PC for myself and learned how to use it. I don’t think I ever bought a Mac again actually. It’s possible to learn from successes. But it’s much easier to learn from failures. Ultimately, life is a sentence of failures, punctuated only by the briefest of successes.So the mediocre entrepreneur learns two things from failure: First he learns directly how to overcome that particular failure. He’s highly motivated to not repeat the same mistakes. Second, he learns how to deal with the psychology of failure. Mediocre entrepreneurs fail A LOT. So they get this incredible skill of getting really good at dealing with failure. This translates to monetary success.The mediocre entrepreneur understands that persistence is not the self-help cliche “Keep going until you hit the finish line!”. The key slogan is, “Keep failing until you accidentally no longer fail.” That’s persistence.(has never failed)– Not original – I’ve never come up with an original idea in my life. My first successful business was making web software, strategies, websites for Fortune 500 companies.Not an original idea but at the time, in the 90s, people were paying exorbitant multiples for such businesses. My successful investments all involved situations where I made sure the CEOs and other investors were smarter than me.100% of my zeros as an angel investor were situations where I thought I was smart. I wasn’t. I’m mediocre.The best ideas are when you take two older ideas that have nothing to do with each other, make them have sex with each other, and then build a business around the bastard, ugly child that results. The child that was so ugly nobody else wanted to touch it. Look at Facebook: combine the internet with stalking. Amazing!And, by the way, it was about the fifth attempt at such a social network.Twitter: combine internet with antiquated SMS protocols. Ugly! But it works. Ebay, combine ecommerce with auctions. The song, “I’ll Be There”. Combine Mariah Carey with Michael Jackson. If Justin Bieber sang John Lennon’s “Imagine” it would be a huge hit. I might even listen to it.– Poor networking – I’m that guy. You know the one at the party that doesn’t talk to anyone and stands in the corner. I never go to tech meetups.I usually say no to very nice networking dinner invitations. I like to stay home and read. When I was running businesses I was often too shy to talk to my employees. I would call my secretary from downstairs and ask if the hallway was clear, then ask her to unlock my door and I’d hurry upstairs and lock the door behind me.That particular company failed disastrously.But many people network too much. Entrepreneurship is hard enough. It’s 20 hours a day of managing employees, customers, meetings, and product development. And the buck stops here sort of thing. And then what are you going to do? Network all night? Save that for the great entrepreneurs. Or the ones who are about to fail. The mediocre entrepreneur works his 20 hours, then relaxes when he can. It’s tough to make money. Not a party.– Do anything to get a “yes” – Here’s a negotiation I did. I was starting Stockpickr! Your Source for Stock Ideas and meeting with the CEO of Stock Market - Business News, Market Data, Stock Analysis - TheStreet.He wanted his company to have a percentage of Stockpikr and in exchange he would fill up all of our ad inventory. I was excited to do the deal. I said, “Ok, I was thinking you would get 10% of the company.”He laughed and said, “No. 50%”. He didn’t even say “We would like 50%”. He just said, “50%”. I then used all my negotiating skills and came up with a reply. “Okay. Deal.”I’m a salesman. I like people to say yes to me. I feel insecure when they so “No” or, even worse, if they don’t like me. When I started a company doing websites we were pitching to do “Miramax”. I said, “$50,000″. They said, “No more than $1,000 and that’s a stretch.” I used my usual technique: “Deal!”But the end results: in one case Stock Market - Business News, Market Data, Stock Analysis - TheStreet had a significant stake so that gave them more psychological stake. And for my first business Miramax was now on my client list. So Con Edison had to pay a lot more. I’m a mediocre salesman and probably a poor negotiator although I try to learn from the best.But consequently, I get more deals done, I get the occasional loss leader, and then ultimately the big fish gets reeled in if I get enough people to say “yes”. It’s like asking every girl on the street to have sex with you. One out of 100 will say “yes”. In my case it might be one out of a million but you get the idea.– Poor judge of people. The mediocre entrepreneur doesn’t “Blink” in the Malcolm Gladwell sense. In Gladwell’s book he often talks about people who can form snap correct judgements in two or three seconds.My initial judgement when I meet or even see people is this: I hate you.And then I veer from that to too trusting. Finally, after I bounce back and forth, and through much trial and error, I end up somewhere in the middle. I also tend to drop people I can’t trust very quickly. I think the great entrepreneur can make snap judgements and be very successful with it. But that doesn’t work for most people.At this point, when I meet someone, I make sure I specifically don’t trust my first instincts. I get to know people more. I get to understand what their motivations are. I try to sympathize with whatever their position is. I listen to them. I try not to argue or gossip about them before I know anything. I spend a lot more time getting to know the people who I want to bring closer. I have to do this because I’m mediocre and I’m a lot more at risk of bringing the wrong people into my circle.So by the time I’ve decided to be close to someone: a client, an employee, an acquirer, an acquiree, a wife, etc I’ve done a lot of work into thinking about them. This means I can’t waste time thinking about other things, like how to put a rocketship on Jupiter. But overall it’s worked.—“I thought being mediocre is supposed to be bad?” one might think. Shouldn’t we strive for greatness. And the answer is: “Of course we should! But let’s not forget that 9 out of 10 drivers think they are ‘above the median in driving skill.'”People overestimate themselves. Don’t let overestimation get in the way of becoming fabulously rich, or at least successful enough that you can have your freedom, feed your family, and enjoy other things in life.Or at least don't let your own judgments of yourself get in the way of your well-being.Being mediocre doesn’t mean you won’t change the world. It means being honest with yourself and the people around you. And being honest at every level is really the most effective habit of all if you want to have massive success.

What did you do with your first salary?

I wasn’t salaried until I began working for a school’s special education department when I was 23. I was paid by the hour for every job I had before that. By the time I had that salaried job at age 23, I had adult financial responsibilities, and my first paycheck from there probably went straight to paying the rent or putting food on the table.My first non-salaried paycheck, from when I was 16 and a morning biscuit maker at McDonalds, was about $150, if I recall correctly. I used it to fill up my gas tank… I’d been gifted an ’86 Bonneville for my 16th birthday… then I went to Wal-Mart and got one of these:And one of these:And these:Thus making it so I could properly cruise around town, windows down, angsty teenager music blasting. For you young folks who’ve had streaming music your whole life, you can’t understand how exciting it was to be able to instantly skip or repeat songs on a CD… to not have to wait for a song to be over on the radio, or not have to fast forward or rewind a cassette and hope that you stop it in the right spot.That first time driving around with a CD player in my car gave me a feeling that I didn’t get again until the first time I got high-speed DSL in the early 2000s. The feeling that I’d taken a huge leap in technology… that I was riding the crest of the future… that technology I’d been using just the day before seemed really, really antiquated already.

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