🎢 No one Starts Perfect
Hi👋, Vyshnav here
Recently I started reading the book Pocket Full of Do by Chris Do. It’s a fantastic book. This week I’m sharing one of my favourite highlights from this book.
Realize that no one starts perfect, and the talent you perceive in the people you admire on social media is just the tip of an iceberg. Underneath all of that are many years of hard work, failures, and false starts.
It’s unhealthy to compare your beginning to someone else’s ending. Rather than measure your worth by what you produce, measure your happiness by the progress that you’ve made. Look at how far you’ve come and how much you’ve grown. The only comparison you should make is between the old you and the new you. Rejoice!
Full book notes will be published soon on my website.
✏️ - Do you use a Keychron keyboard? Here's 12 Keyboard Tricks you'll wish you knew sooner.
✏️ - UI/UX Tip no. 10 - Avoid using pure black & white, this can cause eye strain. Instead, use dark grey & off-white.
✏️ - UI/UX Tip no. 11 - Small targets are hard to tap accurately, which leads to poor user experience.
✏️ - Spooky House, made in blender & rendered using cycles.
✏️ - A thread of all my UI/UX Tips
✏️ - Tree trunk, made after 2 hrs of modeling & 11 hrs of rendering.
✏️ - Found this cute hulk in the She-hulk final episode. So recreated it in Figma.
❤️ - The Social Media Trap. Are you a content creator on social media? Then you should definitely watch this video.
❤️ - Design gradient wallpapers using Figma in less than 10 steps.
Have a great week! 🥳
Vyshnav