u/Wise-Desk-3636

How is there such less noise about center vs core?

It’s so unfair to Center folks? Does it mean they are not important? Is this how firms repay?

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u/Wise-Desk-3636 — 1 day ago

USI Smartphone Program Query

I know smartphones are to be purchased via Amex
So what if I want to buy a smartphone worth 90k
Deloitte only reimburses 25k
So what do I do of the balance charged on my Amex? How does that work?

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u/Wise-Desk-3636 — 3 days ago

As a Muslim, I don’t think Muslims today (some not all) are always synonymous with the values Islam teaches when it comes to coexistence in harmony (especially with people from different religions) and respect for our neighbors.

Setting religion aside, what are some practical, real-world ways we Muslims can do better in fostering inclusion and contributing to society?

Open to honest, constructive input.

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u/Wise-Desk-3636 — 13 days ago
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If we look at other communities, many have treated education as a priority, and it reflects in their presence across professions and decision-making spaces. Respect often follows competence and contribution.

This isn’t about comparison, it’s about direction. If we want change, we need to invest in knowledge, skills, and mentorship with the same seriousness. Because in today’s world, education is not just about degrees. It determines who gets heard, who influences decisions, and who shapes the future.

Does anyone know of NGOs or centers in their area where people can upskill or even volunteer to teach? Also, does anyone here do volunteer work in schools or colleges? Or of any other kind? Perhaps we could inspire and guide one another and even connect to take this forward.

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u/Wise-Desk-3636 — 13 days ago
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Lately, it feels like a lot of conversations on this subreddit are leaning more towards negativity than growth, and honestly, we can do better as a community.

What if we focused more on empowering each other instead?

What’s one skill you have that you’d be willing to teach or guide someone in, so they can build a more secure future?

It could be anything, career advice, financial literacy, communication skills, navigating workplace challenges, anything that can genuinely help someone move forward.

I can help with communication and personality development, building CVs, and general career guidance.

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u/Wise-Desk-3636 — 15 days ago