Shows you should watch on Netflix instead of watching sh*t...
1. Dirty Money
2. Money explained
3. The Inside Job
4. Start Up
5. Larry Fink - The most powerful man in finance
6. Life and Debt
7. Narcos
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Most people work themselves to the bone hoping for peace after retirement.
But the biggest irony?
They often lose their health, relationships, and passion in that process.
Don't wear working hard as a badge of honour. Use your time wisely to build
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Stealth • 7m
A person was seeking co-founder, i chatted with him
His opinion were
1. LinkedIn is only for job, not for Entrepreneurs
2. Entrepreneurs waste their time on LinkedIn
3. LinkedIn connections are useless
Irony: he's building Social platform fo
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Rajvardhan Mohite
Stealth • 20d
From an old HBR article...
Being obsessive about what you own and knowing when adding 'bandwidth' or 'expertise' isn't going to cut it is a pretty big superpower.
Especially early on, when it's your vision vs the world.
That being said, there is
Stacy's Pita Chips
When trying to get her pita chip business off the ground, Stacy Madison went door-to-door to persuade grocery stores to sell her product. She'd do in-store demos to build awareness. Some days she lived off of quarters from the cha
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Rahul Meena
Stealth • 2m
In India, a country with a population of over 1.5 billion, content creation has become a ubiquitous profession. Regardless of their occupation - be it software engineer, teacher, government officer, or BPO sector employee - the majority of individual
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Umesh Y
Stealth • 7m
The broader textile spectrum is experiencing amplified growth the world over. The sheer size of the industry is a case in point. The worldwide textile industry size was valued at USD 993.6 billion in 2021 and is tipped to grow at a compound annual gr
Prisha and Dishani were at a startup event.
Prisha said,
Look at all these people working nonstop.
It feels like chaos.
Dishani replied,
Yes, it looks chaotic.
But that’s the nature of a startup.
Prisha asked,
How do they manage?
Dishani replied,