BlogHide Reblurtssyedazharuddin in # blurt • 10 hr. ago • 2 min readUnderstanding Trees Finally Clicked When I Stopped Memorizing and Started DrawingIntroduction: Tree data structures felt abstract and confusing for way too long in my CS journey. What actually fixed my understanding wasn't more reading, it was physically drawing trees out by hand repeatedly. Main Content: Binary trees specifically clicked once I stopped trying to memorize traversal algorithms and started tracing through…syedazharuddin in # blurt • 1 day ago • 2 min readLinux Commands Every Developer Should Actually Memorize, Not Just GoogleIntroduction: I used to Google the same handful of Linux commands constantly, which slowed me down more than I realized. Memorizing a core set genuinely speeds up daily development work. Main Content: grep for searching text within files saves enormous time once you're comfortable with basic patterns, and combining it with pipes like "cat…syedazharuddin in # blurt • 2 days ago • 2 min readThe Slow Drift: How Friendships End Without Anyone Deciding to End ThemIntroduction: Most friendship endings aren't dramatic. There's no fight, no clear moment where someone decides this is done. They just quietly fade out through accumulated unreturned messages, declining plans, and the slow erosion of shared context. One day you realize you haven't spoken to someone in eight months and you're not sure exactly…syedazharuddin in # blurt • 3 days ago • 2 min readThe Year I Stopped Performing Productivity and Started Actually LivingIntroduction: There was a period in my life where I was objectively busy and privately miserable. Calendar full. Output measurable. Nights spent either working or exhausted from working. And for about two years I genuinely believed that was what a good life was supposed to feel like. It took a slow collapse to change that. Main Content: The…syedazharuddin in # blurt • 6 days ago • 2 min readOn Getting Comfortable With the OrdinaryIntroduction: There's a pressure in modern life amplified significantly by social media to have a life that looks interesting from the outside. Experiences, milestones, transformations. Everything documented and presented. And somewhere in that pressure, a lot of people become quietly dissatisfied with ordinary days, as if ordinary means…syedazharuddin in # lifestyle • 7 days ago • 2 min readWhat My Father Never Said But Always ShowedIntroduction: My father wasn't a man of long speeches or written notes or expressed philosophy. He went to work, he came home, he fixed things that needed fixing, he showed up. I used to wish he was more demonstrative about things. Now that I'm older, I've started to understand what he was actually communicating just in a language I hadn't…syedazharuddin in # blurt • 8 days ago • 2 min readThe Old Man at the Tea Stall Who Taught Me About ContentmentIntroduction: I wasn't looking for a life lesson that Tuesday morning. I just wanted chai. But the man running the stall probably in his seventies, hands moving with the kind of efficiency that only comes from decades of the same task said something that I've thought about almost every week since. Main Content: I was complaining, mildly…syedazharuddin in # linux • 9 days ago • 2 min readLinux Commands Every Developer Should Actually KnowYou don't need to memorize every Linux command. But there are a handful that you'll use almost every single day, and not knowing them slows you down constantly. Here's a practical list to keep close. cd, ls, pwd are your navigation basics. You know where you are, where you can go, and how to get there. grep is underused by beginners and loved…syedazharuddin in # motivation • 11 days ago • 5 min readThe Life You Actually Want How to Design It and Start Living It NowWe've covered a lot of territory in this series. Why motivation follows action rather than preceding it, how to build systems that make good behavior easier, and how habit stacking lets you attach new behaviors to existing routines. All of it has been in service of something bigger — helping you actually build the life you want rather than the…syedazharuddin in # habit • 12 days ago • 2 min readHabit Stacking The Easiest Way to Add New Habits to Your LifeIn Day 3 we talked about building systems and designing your environment so good habits become easier. Now let's get into one of the most practical techniques for actually adding new habits without them feeling like extra work. It's called habit stacking and the idea is beautifully simple. Instead of trying to find a new time and new motivation…syedazharuddin in # self • 14 days ago • 2 min readHow to Build Systems That Make Good Habits Almost AutomaticDay 2 was about understanding that action comes before motivation, not after. Now let's go one level deeper — because relying on willpower every single day is exhausting and it eventually runs out for everyone. The solution is systems. A system is basically a structure you set up in advance so that the good behavior becomes the easier choice…syedazharuddin in # self • 25 days ago • 2 min readDay 2: Stop Waiting to Feel Motivated — It Doesn't Work That WayDay 1 was about why most people never really change even when they genuinely want to. Now let's challenge something almost everyone believes about motivation. Most people think motivation comes first and action follows. You wait until you feel inspired, energized, ready — and then you start. That's how it works, right? Actually it's backwards.…syedazharuddin in # selfimprovement • 30 days ago • 1 min readThe Journey of Becoming Better Every DayWhat really pushes you to become a better version of yourself every day? Self-improvement isn’t a one-time task it’s a continuous journey that shapes your mindset, habits, and future. This is what drives us to achieve our targets. This self-improvement process is an ongoing and everyday activity that never stops. For fueling this process, read…syedazharuddin in # nightpeace • 6 mo. ago • 6 min readThe Quiet Power of Night Silence – When the World Finally Slows Down1. What Night Silence Really Is Night silence is not just the absence of noise—it’s a presence of calm. As the world sleeps, distractions fade, traffic disappears, and conversations quiet down. This silence creates space for reflection, rest, and emotional clarity. Unlike daytime calm, night silence feels deeper, almost sacred, as if time…syedazharuddin in # blog • 6 mo. ago • 4 min readThe Joy of Unplugging: Reclaiming Time in a Digital WorldIn today’s fast-paced digital world, we are constantly connected—social media, emails, notifications, and endless scrolling. While technology brings convenience, it also drains our focus, energy, and creativity. Taking intentional breaks from screens, even for a short time each day, can improve mental clarity, strengthen relationships, and help…syedazharuddin in # smartphone • 6 mo. ago • 3 min readWhat to Check Before Buying a SmartphoneBuying a smartphone today can feel overwhelming with so many options available. From performance to camera quality, it’s important to know what really matters before making a purchase. Here’s a simple guide to help you choose the right smartphone for your needs: 1. Purpose and Usage Know Your Needs: Decide how you’ll mainly use your…syedazharuddin in # gratitude • 6 mo. ago • 3 min readSoft Moments That Teach GratitudeThere are moments in life that quietly teach us gratitude. They don’t arrive with noise or celebration; they come softly, like a gentle knock on the heart. These moments remind us how much we already have. Their simplicity carries a deep warmth that stays long after the moment has passed. When sunlight filters through the window in the early…syedazharuddin in # magic • 6 mo. ago • 5 min readFinding Peace in SolitudeThere are moments in life that bring a new freshness to the heart. These moments, though brief, leave a deep impression. Their impact is so profound that a person feels alive. Often, these moments arrive without any planning. And that is their beauty. When the first breeze of dawn touches the face, a strange glow comes alive. It's the moment…syedazharuddin in # joy • 7 mo. ago • 4 min readLong moments that add flavour to lifeThere are moments in life that bring a new freshness to the heart. These moments, though brief, leave a deep impression. Their impact is so profound that a person feels alive. Often, these moments arrive without any planning. And that is their beauty. When the first breeze of dawn touches the face, a strange glow comes alive. It's the moment…syedazharuddin in # silence • 7 mo. ago • 3 min readSilent Moments and a Thoughtful HeartSometimes silence says the deepest things. It's that moment when words seem useless. The echo of thoughts within the heart says it all. Every silent breath becomes a story. All you need is someone to feel it. When the heart thinks, the world seems different. Everything is understood from a new perspective. Some regrets, some joys, all are…