When Mark Zuckerberg launched threads he came back on Twitter after a long time just to post this ๐๐
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Yash Yadav
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A thought *what world needs*
In health and wellness sector
Share any thought that comes to your mind ...if it's silly still share.
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Apple is somehow digging their own grave, Mark Zuckerberg is betting the best game for the future with Orion and the ecosystem around it, I wish Steve Jobs is seeing this ๐โโ๏ธ
This line from Mark Zuckerberg " ideas doesn't come naturally, it comes naturally when you start working on it".
I think in my case it was so true. Stop doubting yourself.
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Aurobindo Patra
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Me: Time to plan some posts for today! ๐ค
Also me: Nahhh, I'll just post whatever comes to mind.๐
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Mayank Kumar
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You're not late!
You just have to wait for the right time.
What is the first thought that comes to your mind when you see these posts?
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The unknown entrepreneur
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*Secret strategy of Mark Zuckerberg*
1. He buys Any small company that can grow and compete in the future with his company . Ex he thought that Instagram and WhatsApp will kill Facebook in the future, so he bought both of them.
2. If the company doe
Is the customer always right โ๏ธ
" Customers are rarely Right " - Mark Cuban
This is because it's not the customer who comes up with idea or innovation it's entrepreneur who comes up with them.
If thought customers are right then there should not
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Vishu Bheda
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Mark Zuckerberg on the best advice Peter Thiel ever gave him
The world is changing fast, and if you donโt adapt, youโll be left behind.
As Mark Zuckerberg once said, โThe biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk.โ
Every big decision comes
Everyone laughed at Zuckerberg's "stupid" $1 Billion purchase.
Now it makes more money than Uber and McDonald's combined.
$100 BILLION in value from one decision.
Here's how Mark Zuckerberg quietly made the best tech investment ever:
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