What's the biggest power Google, Insta and other tech companies got?
Data, Users, Power, or Network Effect?
Nope! The biggest power these companies got is to make us believe anything they want!
Like we watch shorts, and all that stuff the whole da
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Anonymous 4
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It’s like living in a filter bubble. We're shown content that aligns with our existing beliefs, which reinforces those beliefs and makes it harder to see other perspectives.
Does Exposure Make Us Less Religious and Conservative?
Have you ever noticed how the more you see of the world, the more your views might change? This is especially true when it comes to religion and conservative beliefs. As we encounter different c
In many developing and underdeveloped countries, bootlicking and hero worship are pretty common. People often feel the need to flatter or idolize those in power because that’s how they survive or get ahead. When power is concentrated in the hands of
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Saqib Malik
Stealth • 17h
We are launching a plant-based, preservative-free beverage inspired by the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Our drink is designed to meet the needs of Muslim consumers seeking halal, healthy alternatives to sugary sodas and energy drinks, while als
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 3m
📖 DAILY BOOK SUMMARIES 📖
🚀 16 Lessons From 👉
🔥 Start With Why 🔥
💯 By Simon Sinek ✨
1. The Golden Circle: Sinek introduces the concept of the Golden Circle, which consists of three layers
• Why (the core purpose, cause, or belief behind
📖 DAILY BOOK SUMMARIES 📖
🚀 25 Lessons From 👉
🔥 Made me stick : Why idea's survives 🔥
✨ By Chip Heath and Dan heath ✨
1. Core Premise:
• The book explores why some ideas are memorable ( "sticky" ) while others fade. It introduces a frame
Imagine being 22 years old with just ₹10,000 (borrowed from your mom!) and turning that into a ₹30,000 crore fashion empire. That's exactly what Ravi Modi did with Manyavar, and it's not your typical rags-to-riches tale.
Back in the day, young Ravi
A guide to understand India, these few points will definitely help you if you're building in India:
1. One common syndrome among every Indian is sepoy syndrome, they believe that Western products, names, ideas and business models are superior to In