It’s funny how we think everyone knows what we know. But the reality is, most people don’t. Being able to explain things simply is a superpower, especially in business.
There is a difficult time in life
when you are not able to decide what you want or what you do for you want There are many things But you are not able to understand you simply accept these things You don't want battle with someone
You simply accept
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Kundan Karmakar
A Billionair at 2044 • 10m
Nobody knows, friends where we will be in next ten years how things will change.
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Chintan Udani
I'm a pro medialist • 9m
quite funny about how a guy talked about being perfect in the market, he said we are too good at what we do, I didn't actually know he was talking about being benefitted from black and grey marketing of tickets!
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AVISHEK NAYAK
It's all about the e... • 5m
Problem of INDIAN SOCIETY.
Praising west but in reality West doesn't give a shit about INDIA.
Looking at China as a threat but in reality we should learn from China.
Being proud of Russia is our friend, in reality no one is ever a friend in geo po
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Rajvardhan Mohite
Investor | 2X Founde... • 7m
From an old HBR article...
Being obsessive about what you own and knowing when adding 'bandwidth' or 'expertise' isn't going to cut it is a pretty big superpower.
Especially early on, when it's your vision vs the world.
That being said, there is
Exams make me stay up late working on subjects I don’t even like, but on regular days, I sleep early instead of putting that effort into things I love. Funny how pressure beats passion sometimes.
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Agrit Tiwari
Ship it. • 10m
Jira tickets suck the fun out of development.
Developers are just a cost to company. Somehow the reality of being able to build stuff, gives you the chills you seek. The act of building in itself is satisfactory. One needs to switch the raw material
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Rishabh Raj Pathak
Polymath • 13d
You can build the best product in the world, but if no one knows about it, it doesn’t matter.
As developers, we often focus too much on features and forget that marketing and distribution are key, especially in the early days.
If people don’t know i
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 4m
📈Expectation: "I'll launch my startup and get 1000 users in a week!"
📉Reality: "Convincing my friends to sign up so I don’t feel like I’m talking to myself 😅"
"Every founder has been here! Share a funny startup struggle you’ve faced—let’s laugh