GPT banned his account, assuming he was from Iran — all because he was researching events in the region. No warning, no explanation. Just a sudden “goodbye.” 🤷♂️
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Harsh Verma
Reach your peak • 1y
When Mark Zuckerberg was creating Facebook, he took funds from his friend, why did he need money when he himself was a developer?
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
Zomato blocked his payment account and this guy begging infront of everyone in Delhi roads. he saved money for his sister weeding on Zomato app and now he don't have money to go his village.
Is this Marketing move or reality ?
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Yash
Trying to make thing... • 1y
Let's Say a person has net worth of 1 Billion USD now I know he doesn't have that whole money in his bank account it's is diversified and all that. But like Roughly if he has 1 Billion how much he has in his bank ?
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LIKHITH
ON NE SAIT JAMAIS • 1y
OUT THE BOX MARKETING!
EP-1
I came across this and it's struck in my mind
So thought of sharing it with you guys. <3
(Wait for end because there is an awesome twist)
Chiquinho Scarpa, a Brazilian billionaire, declared on social media that he would
A MUMBAI TEEN WHO WENT VIRAL FOR HIS SKATING STUNT ON A LOCAL TRAIN HAS LOST AN ARM AND LEG
RPF WAS LOOKING FOR HIM AFTER HIS VIDEO WENT VIRAL,HE LOST AN ARM AND LEG WHILE ATTEMPTING ANOTHER STUNT.
HE CLAIMED THAT HIS STUNT VIDEO WHICH RECENTLY
GO
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Suman Meghwal
Wealthseeker • 4m
The Trap of Supernormal Stimuli
Aarav sat in front of his screen, endlessly scrolling through reels. Five minutes turned into fifty, and he barely noticed. His brain was hooked, craving just one more hit of dopamine.
One day, he read about supernor
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Suman Meghwal
Wealthseeker • 4m
Ravi was always envious of others who were successful
and blamed "luck" for his difficulties.
He realised one day after reading
" The Millionaire Fastlane "
that methods and persistent effort, not chance, were the source of prosperity.
He came t
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Delhi, there was a man named Dr. Abhishek Bhatt. Not only was he a CEO of a successful company, but he was also a PhD history gold medalist from Delhi University. His intellect and wit were unmatched, making
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.