What Successful People Don't Tell You About Success;
1. 70/20/10 Learning Rule: 70% of learning comes from challenging experiences, 20% from developmental relationships, and 10% from formal education.
2. 1-in-100 Rule: Out of 100 ideas, only one wi
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 4m
It’s so true that we often have to sift through a lot of ideas to find that one gem. It’s a good reminder to not get discouraged by the 99 ideas that don’t pan out.
Innovation isn’t just an option; it’s a must. Customers are evolving faster than ever, and if we don’t keep up, we’ll fall behind. It’s time to make innovation part of our everyday mindset, embracing change and new ideas to stay ahead. The future bel
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 5m
Sunday evenings are a reminder that the universe needs you to suffer another week.
Good luck guys, Monday is coming...
Spent some time today reviewing the ideas submitted for Medial's Startup Showcase, and honestly, a lot of them felt like they might have been quick copy-paste jobs from ChatGPT or similar sources. The concepts often lacked a clear picture or a unique
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Pranjali Mhatre
Stealth • 1m
You don’t have to be friends with every colleague. Sometimes, it’s best to just keep it professional and let them be colleagues.
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Reminder to self:
That coffee you're sipping might be strong, but your determination to build your dream should be stronger.
Now, get back to work before it gets cold!
Random thought but all FMCG brands should have the expiry date highlighted in a red box in large prints. So often we consume things without chekcing the expiry date and it’s often hard to find.
I vomited yesterday after consuming a milk based produ
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Stay Flexible—Don’t Fall in Love with Your First Idea
My first product wasn’t perfect, and there were times I had to pivot. It’s tough to change directions, but staying flexible kept me aligned with what users actually wanted. I embraced feedback, l