Today, I had a strange observation at my farm. I saw a tiny bird hunting a cockroach. Interestingly, most of us, especially females, perceive cockroaches as a danger. On the other hand, we don't view small birds as a threat and often feed them seeds
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Anonymous 2
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Well Cockroaches are small but ugly. Maybe it’s not about the size, but their role inThe ecosystem and how we perceive them
Today, I had a strange observation at my farm. I saw a tiny bird hunting a cockroach. Interestingly, most of us, especially females, perceive cockroaches as a danger. On the other hand, we don't view small birds as a threat and often feed them seeds
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ratan
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3am post:- A very random one.
It turns out that you can enter any industry and distrup it. But you need to know, what's next and the relevance/utility (the point of problem) point. Humans evolve and in the same way the wants of the customers and li
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Keshav Tayal
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Hi Harsh and Niket,
A small suggestion for Medial: try to also support the start up ecosystem.
What you can do is start a section like ads, where only startups with less than 100cr valuation can advertise and people can see it. You can generate rev
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Venture verse coordination era
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Hi
I hope this message found you well
I'm creating an inter-connected business ecosystem. I don't know why the details is being not pasting here but i am making a team of 6 to 8 people the core members of ecosystem those who are interested should hav
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Sandip Kaur
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The Power of Small Wins: Celebrating the Journey-
In the rush to achieve big goals, we often overlook the small victories along the way. But these tiny triumphs can be just as powerful in shaping our success. Here’s why:
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Payal Manghnani
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Stop overwhelming yourself with massive goals.
When you aim too high too fast, it’s easy to lose momentum and give up.
But here's a better way:
1. Start small. Focus on what you can handle daily.
2. Consistency is key, not speed.
3. Break down
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Sandip Kaur
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