.Most of our decisions in life are based on survival instinct.
Sacrifice is a wise man thing , but what's the actual value in sacrifices if we live life by the concept of YOLO.
Getting famous and earning money from it will never last longer instead doing some actual real stuff to earn money will make sure you live a sustainable life.
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Rayan Das
Stealth • 8m
You have to trigger the survival instinct among your customers to generate more sales.
1. You don’t need luxury to survive. Right? or Wrong? Luxury brings status among neighbors, colleagues & relatives. So, companies like Louis Vuitton, and Mercedes
Hey ( I hope this post does not get removed)
But is it okay to get rid of your bestfriends, who constantly bring their problems and spread negativity in your life each day?
They create drama in their life and want you to help them and be awake with
I went to small dalal st. Trip with my uncle, talked with all big bulls at Cravin Pantry
What they tipped me is:
➟ The market doesn’t care about your feelings; it’s brutally indifferent.
➟ Hype is just noise; substance drives real value.
➟ Timin
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Arcane
Stealth • 9d
The XY Problem
Originally a concept in programming and customer service, the XY problem happens when someone asks for help with a specific solution (X) they've chosen rather than articulating the actual problem (Y) they're trying to solve.
Eg - Buy
A Normal org makes bonded labour, thinking that they should give their employees just enough money that they are stuck in the rut of their debts & basic necessities because they know if they are made to enjoy their life apart from professional engage
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Rohith R
Stealth • 5d
He has a valid point in my opinion!. He is not even compelling everybody to work 70 hours, rather he is giving a reason to work.
Today's youths are taking too much care of work life balance. You see, so many young entrepreneurs fail, Why?. They not
Are You a Growthit Person?
In today’s fast-paced world, the question arises: Are you a Growthit Person? If you strive for continuous improvement and impact in your life, you might embody the principles of a Growthit Person. My name is Mohammed Tariq,
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
In 1974, Steve Jobs came to India in search for enlightenment.
7 months later, he returned with a philosophy that would later build Apple into a $1 trillion empire.
Here’s the philosophy:
At 19, Jobs was feeling lost after dropping out of college.