š I think now Indian's need this š¤
Before 1940, there was a profession called knocker ups in Britain, whose sole purpose was to wake people up so they aren't late for work.
0 replies6 likes
Yash Pratap
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 7m
[This post has been deleted by the creator]
1 replies6 likes
Rahul verma
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 4m
Small improvements each day add up. Whether in fitness, learning, or projects-slow progress is still progress. What's one thing you're improving on right now?
3 replies1 like
Payal Manghnani
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 5m
Have you ever set multiple alarms, only to hit the snooze button again and again?
You know the feeling ā the alarm rings, but instead of jumping out of bed, you find yourself in a battle with your own willpower, convincing yourself that
"just fiv
Does late night thoughts bother you also, related to life, business, wealth, growth?? And what do you do to stay positive and keep on going with the goals you have set up?
2 replies8 likes
Rayan Das
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 10m
Want to access the largest open Library in history?
Go to annas-archive org... Search anything... If you're rich use the fast downloads option. If you don't wanna spend anything use slow downloads option...
Save this post before it's lost... Than
If you're in yours 20s, STUDY HARD. No matter if it seems impossible. No matter if it takes time. Wake up early and start studying for your future. Just remember that the feeling of success is the best feeling in the world.
Man, first Bluelearn now Buildspace š
Buildspace is where I met most of my creative friends, the ones who really helped me push my creative boundaries. The weekly classes, late-night vcsāeverything was worth it, and I can't express it in words! Man,
A Meme Icon Has Passed Away
Kabosu quickly became popular as the face of the Doge meme cryptocurrency.š„ŗ
At the height of its popularity, social media was swamped with Kabosuās adorable face; and likely such a sensation will happen again to mark th
See More
2 replies8 likes
Chirotpal Das
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 1m
India is now building it's own bias-free LLM says Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Startups struggled. VCs hesitated. The private sector couldn'tāor wouldn'tāstep up. So the government decided to take matters into its own hands.
Great initiative, some might say,