Master of None - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.orgMaster of None is an American comedy-drama television series, which was released for streaming on November 6, 2015, on Netflix. [4] Master of None (TV Series 2015–2021) - IMDb m.imdb.comMaster of None: Created by Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang. With Aziz Ansari, Eric Wareheim, Lena Waithe, Noël Wells. The personal and professional life of Dev, a 30-year-old actor in New York. Watch Master of None | Netflix Official Site www.netflix.comActor Dev, his childhood pal Denise and their eclectic group of friends navigate love, careers, social issues and more in this acclaimed series. Master of None - Rotten Tomatoes www.rottentomatoes.comComic Aziz Ansari and writer Alan Yang are the creators of this Netflix-original comedy, which is loosely based on Ansari's real-life experiences. Ansari plays the role of Dev, a New York-based ... Master of None (TV Series 2015–2021) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb m.imdb.comMaster of None (TV Series 2015–2021) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Season 2 – Master of None - Rotten Tomatoes www.rottentomatoes.comMaster of None 's second season picks up where its predecessor left off, delivering an ambitious batch of episodes that builds on the show's premise while adding surprising twists. Meet the cast of Master of None on Netflix - Radio Times www.radiotimes.comRead on for the full Master of None cast, from the original series to Moments in Love, including some A-list guest stars. Master of None - Metacritic www.metacritic.comWhile Louie is often aggressively dreamlike, Master of None feels like a perfect distillation of Ansari’s best comedy. It picks apart the social conventions of his generation, ponders the insidiousness of racism and sexism in entertainment, and obsesses over his inability to form romantic connections--a smart comedy of manners that has more ... Master of None - Season 3 Official Trailer | IMDb www.imdb.comThe Emmy Award-winning MASTER OF NONE returns with a new season that chronicles the relationship of Denise (Emmy Award winner Lena Waithe) and her partner Alicia (BAFTA winner Naomi Ackie).
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You can’t win everyday at what you do and today I got served. {February 17, 2020 // 30}
February 17, 2008
Today, I simply felt defeat at trying to solve something I felt a more proficient person could solve in minutes. It was deflating, emotionally frustrating and I didn’t know how to soothe myself through it. The only thing I could do was walk away from my computer, shake it off, and then just solve it in the most inefficient, un-proficient fashion. But I had to mentally commit to making what felt like a sacrifice and a ‘junior’ move. Even when I did the ‘junior’ option, all my attempted solutions just kept resulting in failures. An hour passed by.
Then something ridiculous happened. One line of code resolved it all. Did I feel good about it? No. I felt defeated. I felt defeated because of my natural default to be the jack of all trades, and never really feeling I’ve mastered any one thing.
I’m self-taught in many of the things I do and use everyday. I worry that I’m not skilled enough, spread thin across multiple things, and that I’m not focused, proficient or learning any one thing in great detail.
I struggle with where I should spend my minds eye on a daily. When I look at the Jack in the deck of cards, I’m reluctant to play it in a game because you will never win with it, or lose, it just keeps you ‘in’ the game just ‘long’ enough. That is where I am at now. When my time comes, will I be willing to trade up for the King?
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