It’ll be so funny if he acquires wework back in just Rs. 4000 Cr 😂😂😂😂 Biggest comeback of all times 💯🔥
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Harshavardhan Golamari
Stealth • 6m
Recently I have watched the youtube channel Naman Shrivastava about preparation for civil services. Though it may not be much relevant to most people but it will teach about how to look at politics and development of country. And most importantly abo
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 3m
If you really enjoy programming, what drew you to it? How do you stay motivated when it gets difficult?
Share ur thoughts 🤔
Being politically aligned is not cool as an entrepreneur.
However, it is contradictory to see that politics can ruin the ecosystems of entrepreneurial spirits. If not ruin, it can surely slow them down.
For examples of this, look at what happened t
If your co-founder quits midway, should it be considered the worst form of cheating?
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Sahil Shaikh
Stealth • 7m
Being a leader with new ideas is important in starting a business.
But remember, not all ideas are going to be right or useful.
Ideas are special, but always check if they make sense for your business.
Trusting your own common sense is key.
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Ayush Singh
Stealth • 6m
If you have any idea
The rules for making it real are-
1. Politically acceptable
2. Socially desirable
3. Technology feasible
4. Financially viable
5. Administratively doable
6. Judicially tenable
7. Emotionally relatable
8. Environmentally sustaina
A controversial statement: all the financial and business rules said by so called "gurus" are so stupid and dumb to follow.
Do you think the top rich peoples follow these rules like Elon and Warren buffet ? Think yourself the answer is no. They jus