What I have observed is that by paying attention to small details in any news, we can often predict the next big news.
Let me explain with an example.
Elon Musk was offered a seat on Twitter's board of directors after becoming the company's largest
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 2m
Look closely, and you’ll see the same pattern repeating itself across industries. Whether it’s Tencent, Elon, or Reliance, the moves are calculated, and the stakes are subtle but significant. It’s all about gaining an advantage with the least visibility.
You should be seriously careful about these so-called influencers out there.
Pushing things like sketchy cryptocurrencies and empty promises of quick riches.
These aren’t just harmless promotions they're Calculated moves to fill their pockets at t
Dear future entrepreneurs don't do like this.
In India, it's common for companies to follow a pattern where, after achieving significant brand visibility and popularity among customers, they shift their focus from maintaining quality to maximizing p
Closely following the US election, I’ve come to appreciate something truly beautiful: it’s a war of ideologies. No religion, no riots, no violence. Just a war of ideas.
This aspect of America is incredibly inspiring. The peaceful yet passionate exch
Supply Chain Problem
The network that moves products from suppliers to consumer & Involves multiple stages: Sourcing, Product, Logistics and Distribution.
Key Challenge
1) Disruptions: Natural disaster, Pandemics, Political instability.
2) Com
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Harshajit Sarmah
Stealth • 3m
While AI, particularly generative AI, is gaining traction and undeniably making many segments more efficient, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.
The creative sector, in particular, has been somewhat skeptical, with concerns about originality, auth
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 2m
What I have observed is that by paying attention to small details in any news, we can often predict the next big news.
Let me explain with an example.
Elon Musk was offered a seat on Twitter's board of directors after becoming the company's largest
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Aditya Tiwari
Stealth • 10d
One thing about building Patholite is that there’s always too much to do and not enough time to do it. Between coding, managing social media, checking in with the team, and reaching out to potential clients, every day feels like a puzzle to solve. I’
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
The man who mentored both Elon Musk and Steve Jobs:
Larry Ellison.
He taught them a blueprint for success that made them over $400 billion.
Here’s the blueprint:
Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, isn’t your typical CEO.
He’s the “bad boy” of