What should someone do when they start feeling superior to others, become overly confident in their abilities, and believe that their thoughts are always the best and right?
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Jitender Bhadana
Stealth • 9d
Do successful startup founders spread fake emotional stories about their background, claiming they had hard times?
Sometimes, do they try to become like Abraham Lincoln?
True or False?
Reliance Industries feels like a kirana store. Are they losing focus by launching everything left and right and failing miserably? From technology to FMCG, they have below-average products
Your thoughts??
Is it at all beneficial to attend case competitions if you are an engineering student wanting to get into tech.
Or will it get looked down upon by recruiters thinking I am not sure about what to do?
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Rocktim Ranjan
Stealth • 9m
I struggle with high ambition.
I dream so big that everything around me feels boring.
Sometimes these dreams seem unrealistic, but other times they feel attainable.
However, having high ambitions also brings more fear of failure.
Have you fac
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Krish Jaiman
Stealth • 7m
E- commerce has become the real face of shopping these days. We prefer online shopping over offline shops. The prices of a product might sometimes vary on different platforms .This is what I was thinking how should I compare prices across these platf
I was thinking about if any one has to start and start-up/business then in which industry they should do by seeing future aspects specially in food industry
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Sanket Bhosale
Stealth • 6m
It took me ages to realize this.
Just post consistently and you’ll grow exponentially.
No, this is not the case anymore.
You have to:
- Post
- Engage
- Comment (a lot)
- DMs
You can’t build a brand by just posting.
You have become visible for th
If you want to grow, make your customers part of your story. People love to feel valued, and when you involve them, they become more than just buyers—they become loyal advocates. Share your journey, listen to their feedback, and celebrate their succe
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