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Yash Jain

Yash Jain

Bangalore, India

25 posts

Previous Posts

The game of life

Alright, here's the deal: every time you play, there's a massive 90% chance you'll lose. Yup, 90%!But don't freak out, 'cause the amount you lose has a limit!

Passion is a lie. What I've learned about passion...

Passion is a lie. What I've learned about passion...

Passion is overrated—or at least an unnecessary limiting factor in a way. Let me explain with my personal story. In my life until now, I’ve become passionate about things the more I learned about them. Building websites, building apps, sharing stuff online, etc. Those are all the things

Finding my groove and experiencing the Indie Hacker lifestyle

Heyyaa guys! How are you doing? I was on the edge of missing this newsletter, but I'm here. Last week was challenging. We decided on plans for favy and how we are going to take it forward. After having days of discussion, we came to these decisions. * Favy

My thoughts and plans on running 2 mini-startups..

Heyya, how it’s going? Happy Sunday. Life has been real fun last week. I’m currently in this phase when i’m in the core of building products and growing them. The initial phase of plan is over. Now comes the execution. Here’s a thing that i realised.

Favy and flowcode

Heyya, how it’s going? I was just going to miss out sending this newsletter, had some work to do, but i remembered i promised myself to stay consistent :) This week was great professionally. We Made a lot of progress. We have two projects running currently. Favy and Flowcode. In

Happy new year, launching a product, and starting today

Heyya. Happy New Year! I’m finally back. I’ve to admit. I’ve been very inconsistent with the newsletter. Last 4 months were so dynamic, and so many things were happening, I didn’t find time to write and polish what I learn. But this year I’m starting

Yash's Notes : Story of the Human brain and the ability to stand

Hii friends 👋 Yash Here. Hope you're having an amazing day. I've been reading sapiens a lot recently. This book has so many great insights. So I drafted a note about one of the lessons that fascinated me. Humans have extraordinarily large brains compared to other animals.

How the human brains got bigger?

I was reading Sapiens, and I found something very interesting. Humans have extraordinarily large brains compared to other animals. The earliest human beings had brains off about 600 cubic centimetres. Modern sapiens have a brain averaging about 1200-1400 cubic centimetres. And it is getting bigger. Larger Brains are very rare

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