Saidakmal Nuriddinov
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Gen Z with a brain and a bias for questions. I write about money, meaning, and why following the crowd isn’t leadership
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Where We Loose Money Without Even Realizing It
We think we’re financially smart. We don’t fall for obvious scams, we compare prices, we spot suspicious offers right away. But the truth is, Gen Z is losing money every month — not because of bad decisions, but because of special systems designed to spend our money without us noticing.
By Saidakmal Nuriddinov6 months ago in Journal
What School Never Teaches You About Money
You graduate, get your degree, and get started on your life… But you realize that no one taught you how to manage your money, pay your rent, pay your taxes, or invest for your future. In high school, we learned how to prepare for essays, tests, and exams—but we didn’t prepare for the financial aspects of real life.
By Saidakmal Nuriddinov7 months ago in Education
Productive but Powerless
“Be productive!” — all the motivational aphorisms that encouraged us to be productive are now in our minds. “Productivity hack” videos on my phone, colorful charts and “to-do” lists on my desk… Every morning when I wake up, the first thing I do is look at the keyboard, and read about new ideas. But when I go to bed at night, my body is tired and my soul is filled with depression, and I realize that I haven’t done any real work during the day. For Gen Z, this has already become commonplace: we put ourselves forward, but often end up looking like we haven’t even come out of the box, like a sleepwalker.
By Saidakmal Nuriddinov7 months ago in Motivation
Read 10 Self-Help Books, Changed Nothing
Have you ever flipped through self-help books and felt like your life had changed nothing? You’re not alone. Countless people fill their shelves with guides to motivation, productivity, and happiness, looking for change. But despite generations of advice, we often end up stuck in the same old rut. It’s a fascinating paradox: We invest time and energy in reading about change, expecting our lives to improve—only to wake up the next morning still in the same place.
By Saidakmal Nuriddinov7 months ago in Motivation



