The selected algorithm (K nearest neighbor) was able to predict survival rate for 76% of the people in the Titanic correctly. Still more work to do to improve predictions but a great start!

The selected algorithm (K nearest neighbor) was able to predict survival rate for 76% of the people in the Titanic correctly. Still more work to do to improve predictions but a great start!
The closer you get to the truth, the simpler it becomes
Note to self
Learn everything about the challenges you face. This will help you make better decisions before asking for advice
There will always be people ready to tell you what to do. Some may be good for you and some just the opposite of what you should do. Sometimes you will receive an advice even if you don’t ask for it
Do not let others swim your race for you – you’ll do far better
Inspired by the book:
A Gift to My Children: A Father’s Lessons for Life and InvestingBook by Jim Rogers
Note to self:
Make it count
We sacrifice our health to make money.
We then sacrifice money to fix our health. We get so anxious about our future that we don’t live and enjoy the present… and so, we neither live in the present nor the future. We live as if we’re never going to die and die having never really lived.
The best time to explore your dreams is right now. Ask yourself the same question anytime in the future and the answer is always right now. Make the most of it…make the”right now” count.
Dedicated to my good friend, guide and mentor, Fr. David Francis and my uncle Joe. Happy Birthday!
Inspiration and ideas realised from a post @thegoodquote
Also by the author of this blog, in the “enjoyable learning” series:
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Note to self:
Forge deep connections
Reflect on what your dear ones may expect out of you and the relationship.
I had a thought that my 8 year old would love to play soccer ⚽ and work on his cubing algorithms in the first hour that he’s up. So I dedicated about 30 min every morning with my son playing. He now goes to sleep with the excitement that he gets to play every morning with me.
Old friends, the ones who no longer play an active role in your life; maintenance friends, the ones you only enjoy seeing occasionally; and growth friends, the ones who make you feel great, make you laugh and always have your back.
You should see your growth friends at least once a month, and you should try to find about ten of them; they’re the ones who’ll bring your life happiness and charge.
Dedicated to my growth friends
Inspiration and ideas realised while I was flipping through the pages of the book: The Charge by Brendon Burchard
Also by the author of this blog, in the “enjoyable learning” series:
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Note to self:
It is a lot easier to control and design your environment than having to fight over willpower to accomplish what you set out to do – our ancestors did not need a lot of “will power” to be slim or fight obesity, their environment made the difference.
Improve productivity by keeping eustress in mind – design your environment around it. (From Merriam-Webster: eu·stress | \ ˈyü-ˌstres , a positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being)
Pure work and pure play – As we move back and forth between the two, we realise our full potential.
If you’re working from home these days, designing separate environments for each state, makes it far easier for your mind to work hard and play hard.
Dedicated to the working class heroes.
Inspiration and ideas realised while I was flipping through the pages of the book: Willpower doesn’t work by Benjamin Hardy
Also by the author of this blog, in the “enjoyable learning” series:
One-One Online Guitar Lessons powered by Google Cloud
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Note to self:
A lot of tiny actions with attention to detail can result in something wonderful overtime.
However small, do something everyday, working on your dreams. You’ll be amazed to see how far you’ve come one day, soon enough as time flies.
I have committed to writing 2 lines of my original guitar instrumental arrangement and 20 lines of Python Code.
Sep 10 is the day of personal ideas
Inspiration and ideas realised from the Twitter post:
Also by the author of this blog, in the “enjoyable learning” series:
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Note to self:
Here’s something to help prioritise what’s important in life.
Think of these as the various “accounts in your book”
The Three Categories are:
Name as many “accounts” relevant to you in each category, like “Python programming” could be one account under hobbies and so on…
Think about the health of all your accounts. Which are doing well, and which ones need your attention?
Dedicated to my son Akhvi
Inspiration and ideas realised while I was flipping through the pages of the book: Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy
Also by the author of this blog, in the “enjoyable learning” series:
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Note to self:
Sometimes new roads appear out of nowhere or a tree unexpectedly falls down blocking your way.
Pay attention to the changes around you so you can reassess where you’re going – using your plan for life as a GPS. A GPS reroutes your journey without judgment or criticism.
And the vision of your legacy will help you design your plan.
Dedicated to my brother in law Ajay Gurbani on his birthday
Inspiration and ideas realised while I was flipping through the pages of the book: Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy
Also by the author of this blog, in the “enjoyable learning” series:
One-One Online Guitar Lessons powered by Google Cloud
View the book on Amazon.in
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