.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.
🔥 15 tips for a successful person 👦
▪️1. Be silent more.
▪️2. Never ask anything directly.
▪️3. Do not reveal your thoughts in other people's books (do not write in the margins).
▪️4. A wise man will never tell anyone about his true intentions
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
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Shiv Bharankar
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Entrepreneurship isn't just a trend or a glamorous dream. it's tough, messy, and full of sacrifices. A lot of people jump in without knowing what they're really signing up for, and when reality hits, they burn out.
Entrepreneurship is not for everyo
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
You know what, I want to build a startup where a person need not to be fake like he or she doesn't have to worry about carrying an image in front of their colleagues but as long as they act professional.
I want to give them a certain amount of freedo
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
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.
Validated learning is like learning from real-life experiences. Instead of guessing or assuming what might work, you test your ideas with actual customers, gather feedback, and use that information to make smarter decisions. It’s all about learning q