In order to understand recursion, you must first understand recursion

In order to understand recursion, you must first understand recursion

by Slava Rejik. Shakti23 -
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01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Dealt with the flow of things at work, developed new skills
2. Sunny and dry
3. Good mood

02. MY REFLECTIONS AND DISCOVERIES.
On the topic of karma yoga.
Our responsibility is to bring good to the world, but the world does not need our help, and we, in fact, help ourselves. Moral exercises for yourself. We are glad that there is an opportunity to help someone. This is the only way to become perfect. And work impartially and not get attached to the results..
But if I know that by helping someone else or working in this way, I am helping myself, then there is a clear connection with benefit for myself?
And there is no longer dispassion, you simply work indirectly for your own benefit. Such a recursion is formed. Perhaps at the initial stage?
There is probably not a single action that cannot be justified as being done for one’s own benefit. Although it’s not necessarily done with such benefit.

03. MY YOGA INSPIRATION IN A WEEK.
Despite the heavy workload, the mood is good and activity is high.

04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
To all those who help us in life.

05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
For inspiration

06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE IN A WEEK.*
0:45-2 hours a day, 5 days a week. Kriya, hatha. Plus EDC.

07. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES.*
I don't understand how I can write a yoga teacher resume or business card with the location of the classes and price if I don't teach. And I don't really want to distribute a regular resume with personal information until I'm looking for a job.