Breaking down the Breaking Rishi Shah Story,
A rising star in the tech world, has been sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for a massive $1 billion fraud scheme. Here's the breakdown:
Who: Rishi Shah, 38, co-founder of Outcome Health, a Chicago-based
The way his company is going downhill, he should actually retire!
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Suman Meghwal
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Late-night scrolling,
junk eating,
and incomplete assignments were Rohan's problems.
Before reading in "Atomic Habits" that behaviour is influenced by the environment, he believed he needed more willpower.
He cleared his desk that evening, swappe
đ An auto driver in Bengaluru returned a lost returned a lost gold chain to his passenger chitra , he found that chain in his auto
đš He traced her down by going out of his way to return it to her . He enquired in the enquired in the neighbourhoo
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TheLuhas
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Richard Feynman was a brilliant physicist, but he faced many challenges. His unique way of thinking didn't always fit with the traditional academic world, causing difficulties in his career. Despite these struggles, he made significant contributions
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Vagle
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Zuck's got a new plaything! đ€đ€đ€
He is building his own army of bots. Watch out, world!
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Yash Gadre
Founder of litup per... âąÂ 16d
I just finished my meeting with a client which I scheduled by doing cold calls
and clients seem very much interested and he knows that I can solve his problem of quality leads that he required for his real estate projects
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anonymous post is like radio mirchi, mumbai radio jockey jeeturaaj who knows who is he but never shows his face on social media but he is there he once came on kapil sharma too same here a person knows who is he but never want to disclose his her id
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Brian Armstrong tells the founding story of Coinbase: âNothing was workingâ
Brian Armstrong's journey to building Coinbase wasnât easy.
In 2012, he left his job and joined Y Combinator to follow his dream of creating something big.
But things di
The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings.
He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.