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How to Trick Your Brain to Like Doing Hard Things: Insights from Tim Han Success Insider. AI-Generated.
Have you ever faced a task so daunting that you instantly felt the urge to procrastinate? It’s not uncommon for our brains to resist hard things, prioritizing comfort over challenges. However, as Tim Han from Success Insider highlights, overcoming this resistance is crucial for personal and professional growth. By training your brain to embrace difficult tasks, you can unlock a new level of productivity and achievement. In this blog, we’ll explore actionable strategies inspired by Tim Han’s teachings to trick your brain into liking hard things.
By LMA Course Tim Hanabout a year ago in 01
🚨 IPany VPN Breached in Supply-Chain Attack: Hackers Deploy SlowStepper Malware 🚨
Overview of the Breach South Korean VPN provider IPany fell victim to a sophisticated supply chain attack orchestrated by the China-aligned hacking group known as PlushDaemon. This cyberattack leveraged IPany’s development platform to inject the malicious SlowStepper malware into the company's VPN installer (IPanyVPNsetup.exe). Customers unknowingly infected their systems by downloading and installing the trojanized software. The attack, uncovered by ESET researchers, has already impacted prominent companies, including a South Korean semiconductor firm and a software development company. Evidence suggests the campaign began as early as November 2023, with infected systems identified in Japan and South Korea.
By WIRE TOR - Ethical Hacking Servicesabout a year ago in 01
Trump to Impose 25% Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Starting February 1, Signs New Economic Orders . AI-Generated.
### Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Starting February 1, Signs Broad Economic Orders In a decisive economic shift, former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared the imposition of a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, effective February 1. This policy announcement comes as part of a broader package of economic orders signed by Trump, signaling his continued commitment to his "America First" agenda. The tariffs are aimed at reshaping U.S. trade relations, bolstering domestic industries, and addressing what Trump has called "long-standing trade inequities."
By ilyas aminabout a year ago in 01











